L. W. Sheppard is in town.
Wm. Russel, of Harney, is in the
Horton’s for Christmas presents.
Are you going to the Railroad It so du
not forget the O. C. Co.
Tom Bain and wife were among
Order groceries from tbe Miller the Christmas shoppers thi < week
rculation or
Henderson and Harvey Elliott A Thompson closing out stock.
Attorney W. R. King returned
Di this county .
are up from Narrows.
Mrs. Mary Oard and little son Monday from a yisit to his family
The O. C. Co. know no competition, were up from Lawen a few days at Walla Walla.—Ontano Derno-
the old reliable.
this week.
i crat.
Wm Gray and wife were visitors
A new ad appears in this issue _ I See the handsome toilet set that
fc* Nev. s.
to our city a few days this week.
for Kaiser A Felton, proprietors of Lunaburg A Dalton are giving
Osborne and Acme mowers at tire O. the Burns Meat Market.
away. A coupon with eyery cash
( C. Co. get their prices.
antf designs
*
Well, what are you going to do to purchase.
% Coo a, Jofto onut fun aro
Born—To Mr. and Mrs Gao. help out the Harney County dis
Born—To Mr and Mrs II I,
J oiou'ro tho ioootioo of Xorm .Ashton at their home in this city play at the Lewis and Clark.
Brisco at their home in this city.
last Monday, a daughter.
oicioity to ooli Moi ••• thorn.
Y'ou should call ar.d get prices at Friday, Dec 16, a daughter.
ISIna Chao. Wilson.
Mrs. C. A. Byrd has received a Miller and Thompson’s—closing
Hay for sale—250 tons in quant
"'■>»«/ for Chou. Jf. ¿Omni 4 S3ro. ; new consignment of fall and winter
out prices that cannot be equaled ifies to suit. Write to or inquire of
■ >e Vanderpool is over from - hate.
elsewhere.
Fred Otley, Lawen, Oregon.
I |rui Springs.
D. H. Smith and son Claud have
The Christmas ball will be given
A hard time dance was given at
>r. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office ■ been over from their home in Happy on the evening of Dec. 23, Friday,
the
school house in the Martin dis
valley the past week.
tairs in Veogtly building.
and will be conducted by tbe Burns trict up the river last night.
Geo. James made us a flving Band which insures a success.
tock Inspector Vest was a yiai-
Fred Haines, one of the prosper
visit
the first of the week, returning
• to our city last Wednesday.
Fancy Creamery butter at the- ous merchants of Harney and a
ie O. O. Co. are always right as to home tbe same day.
City Meat Market 75 cents per roll. partner in the firm of Haines A
es and quality, don’t 'orget this
Ted Hayes and wife spent several Also vinegar, cider. Front quar Miller of this city, is here today.
.. n you are arranging to - lace your
days in our city this week the ters sold for cents per pound.
Ul, ng orders.
For sale—Two lots 100x100,
guests of relatives and friends.
.
J II Sampson has come in from small house partly furnished, wood
. M. Brown is expected home I
Frank Metschan and wife were -the Jenkins Bros, home in the shed and well. Good garden,
ay from San Francisco where he
in from Silvies this week. They r Stein Mountain, having finished bargin. Terms, see M. L. Lewis.
been for the past three months.
were guests at the Burns while here. . team work for thia season.
This is tbe time of year to look
Farmer” Green, the drummer,
If you desire your meat delivered
C F. McKinney and son Will for winter comforts, so call at th'
i here this week taking orders
^^1 left this morning for Lakeview, leave orders at the Burns Meat have gone to the mill to do some Burns Furniture Co’s, store and
Market. Kaiser & Felton proprie planing. It is reported there are 8 leave your order for a couch of any
^“^tdam George is selling school
tors, corner Main A B Sts.
inches of snow at the mill at this pattern or style.
T piture and the various districts
time.
For
sale
—
A
modern
five
room
The Times-Herald force visited
' 1 uld ee« him before placing
dwelling,
in
centre
of
full
block,
all
We will sell you anything in the the McMullen photo gallery the
ere,
fenced, good out buildings. A snap line of farming machinery at prices other evening and inspected the
dr. and Mrs. Tom Cleveland and if taken quick. See M. L. Lewis.
and terms that defy competition. new picture fixtures he has just in
le son are over from tbe Sod
We regret to learn that Mrs. R. Please call and get prices and terms stalled. He has upto date equip
.use the guests ot Joe Smith and
ment and is able to do anything in
J. Williams ie ill, suffering from Geer A Cummins.
■e.
Court Stenographer Coleman has his line. Hie new camera resem-J
typhoid fever. The lady assisted
he O. C. Co. have just received ten
in nursing her hueband during his become one of the sturdy farmers hies a 21-mile gun on a war ship*
loads of goods, consisting of Bain and
of Harney Valley and expects to do but it is very convenient and one I
:nona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith recent sickness and thus contracted
considerable
work on his half-sec of the latest improved machines.
the
fever.
■J, furniture, nails, coal oil, sugar,
tion of land out on Sage Hen next
'ata and White Rose floor.
The handsome residence of E.
Fres! Free!—Handsome China-
II. Test on north Main street came
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hendricks | ware absolutely free. We are still spring.
“BROWN S”
“THE SATISFACTORY STORE”,
“BROWN’S”
Remember on the the last day of this month
our premiums will be awarded. A ticket
with every cash purchase this month.
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines «Sold on Easy Terms.
S
giving tickets on Chinaware for cash
The W. N. Jorgensen stock will
purchases only. We now have be sold out during the holidays
a large 8uppiy on hand. Take a. at bed rock prices. It consists of
peep in our windows.—Lunaburg watches, jewelry, optical goods, etc,
and can be found at Haines A Nel
Haye tbe free delivery wagon at I & Dalton,
son
’s.
!e Burns Meat Market call at
R. A. Miller likes to pose now as
Jess Bunyard left this week for
our home and take your orders — an honest farmer. He has pur
aiser & Felton.
chased the O. D. Rusk place, one Washington where he will spent the
iv a?
The High School students liave of the finest ranches in the Warm winter visiting hie mother and sis
nted an organ and placed it in Springs section and has been sup ter who reside in that state. He
expects to return home early in
e building for use of their liter- erintending some plowing and pre
the spring.
paring
to
put
in
a
crop
in
the
y society and other enteriain-
spring.
ents.
The Windsor, under the manage
J. R. Jenkins has been in the ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is one
Tbe Carter House Barber Shop
city the past week looking after of the most popular resorts in the
, Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor,
some business affairs. Mr Jenkins interioi. Finest of liquors and
one of the most elegant tonsorial
bought the Woldenberg A Berg cigars, billiards and card tables
triors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot
brewery, which was sold at auction and expert mixologists.
id cold baths with a spray bath
laBt Monday by Receiver Mothers-
mnected. Lee’s old time friends
Encouraging reports are received
head afld expects to put the plant
re invited to call on him while at
from every source regarding stock
in operation immediately after the
ntario.
conditions in this county. The
holidays. Chris Berg will have
range is much better than it has
Wm. Clark was in the city the charge of the plant which will be
been in former years, stock doing
rst of tbe week having brought in added to in the way of modern
well and an abundance of hay ie
'conveniences
so
that
tbe
making
of
is son, Ira, for medical treatment,
on
hand to feed the stock through
'he young man suffered what sp beer will not be handicapped. He
the
winter.
eared to be a stroke of paralysis 1 expects to turn out as good a brew
ecently but his physician informs as can be made anywhere.
The First National Bank of
is be will soon be alright. He re-
.
Burns
has issued a neat little book
J E. A. Heath former editor of
urned home «nth his father.
let
on
“
The Value of a Bank Ac
. “Our Western Ways,” was a plea
count
”
which
will be distributed
J. J. Heins, one of the old time sant caller at this office Monday.
among
its
customers
and friends.
esidenls of thè Lawen section, wan Mr. Healh’s style was too modern
It
contains
much
information
and
n the oily ytroerday. Mr. Heinz for the ancient town of Payette
explains
the
bank
account
and
and
he
has
entered
into
a
more
nforms The Times-Herald that he
ìaa rat oat * nice orchard on his lucrative business, having secured something of banking methods.
d little son came up from their
. me near Lawen yesterday and i
Sre making Christmas purchases
it evening.
A'
y'.
IMj,
17
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rt
I3SL':'
?lace near Crow camp and will givo the agency of “The All Right
t particalar^jStttntion from this Washer” for Malheur and Harney
.ime on M bo is convinced fruit can counties and will canvass that
>e successfully raised in this valley, territory the coming year and will
We should have more of such men be in Ontario tomorrow with bis
! machines—Democrat.
as Mr. Heim.
Sec our Display ef Beautiful Prtsents.
near being destroyed by fire Thurs
day afternoon. The fire caught
under the grate and would soon
have enveloped the building had
it not been for the timely discovery
and prompt action of Mr. Test.
The Hames were extinguished with
out much damage to the property.
—Democrat.
The work of improving in this
city still continues in spite of the
echanical toys, Indestructable iron Toys, fact that cold weather has set in.
les. Laundry sets, in fact everything irotu a milk «agon to Several residences ure now in course
of construction while others have
been finished except tbe interier
cwn follzs will "hot be forgotten. Many useful
New outbuildings are bei-g complet
will find at our store, speh as
ed, cellars, woodsheds. Larne-, etc.
hr and square knit shawls and underskirts, and yards pul in letter sha|>e for
Jackets, White and mottled all wool blankets, next years planting
and infant’s knit Jackets Hoods.
REMEMBER OUR GROCERIES.
CHWARTZ &
HUI,
urns, Oregon.
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.
Call For County Warrants.
Also a full stock of Disc and Tooth Harrows and Seeders.
Notice is hereby given that there
Men’s wear cleaned and repaired
are funds in the county treasurer
for the redemption of all warrants by piece or month nt the Hill resi
drawn on the general fund register dence.— Mrs Moon.
ed prior to May 5, 1904. Interest
on same will cease from this date.
J. M. DALTON,
Dec. 10,1904.
Treasurer.
t
CALDWELL BARBER SHOP.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,/
{Burns, Oregon, November 15,1904. \
Notice 1 r hereby given that the following
named-settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said Jproof will be made before the Regis
ter and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on Decem
ber 22,1904, viz: H. E. No. ¡016, of William A
CatterROn for Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Sec. 20, and
Lota 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6, Sec. 29, T. 25 S., R. 33 K.
lie names the following witneuee to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Newt. Hoover. L. B Hayes,
J. L. Sitz and Goo W. Luce, all of Lawen, Ore
gon.
W m . E arkk . Register.
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing
At old Jorgensen Stand
Latest Art of Massaging,
Bnrns,
•
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Mail orders receive prompt attention.
Located
Oregon.
The Lone Star
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
RESTAURANT
Lung Sing
Bakery and Laundry.
(JARRETT, Propls.
(’Hina George, Proprietor.
Cor. Main and 15 Streets.
The social season for our little
city has begun and front now until
spring people will entertain and be
I entertain by their friends in various
ways The Times-Herald would
help in some public entertainment
with the object of securing the bal
ance sufficient to get our proposed
town clock. A snug sum is already ’
in the bank to its credit and has ’
been for some time.
Special attention given
to transcient custom and
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week ot\month.
FIRST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
Hay and grain always
on hand.
Burns Meat Market
KAISER & FELTON, Propts.
I
Pork, Bologna, Veinna andi
Liver Sausages a specialty |
BEEF BOUGHT ANO
SOLD BY QUARTER
Your I’atronaze Solicited.
Your patronage solicited.
Mouth Main St , Burn.-, Oregon.
Corner Main and B Sts.
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
t»»M»a
NEW ANU ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
THE TIMES-HERALD
FREE DELIVERY
THE
H L
URNS HOTEL
Gives all the local news
THOMPSON, Propt.
Reasonable Rates, Good Clean Meals, Comfortable
Rooms, Courteous Treatment.
Special Accommodations
Traveling Men.
for the
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Your Patronage Solicited,
t
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
Hot aud Cold Baths
Your patronage solicited.
Post office block.
Haines & Nelson
Mmkers and Opticians
A. P. COLEMAN. Propt.
in endless variety for the little ones. Santa Claas
will be liberal this year. He has ..........................
^Hosiery and Handkerchiefs, Children’s Hats,
The best mouldboard plow is the
Christmas gifts ate now occupy
NIEflbS AT AUU HOURS *
II
ing the minds of the people and
Fresh Bread, Pies,
Bakery in eonneetion.
while you are looking for suitable
Cakes & Cookies
ones just drop in to Geer A Cum
A Specialty of Short Orders.
mins and see the fine lot of China
always on hand.
Table furnished with everything
ware, Glassware, Toys, Fancy Welcome A Vo?gtly building, west the market affords Your patron
Vases, Silverware, Jewelry, Water
age solicited.
of Trisch A Donegan’s saloon.
Sets, Wine sets, China Chocolate
Sets, Celuloid Goods, Skates etc.
Some of the finest things in the way
of dishes in town.
W. E. Burke has been in from'
hie big land tract the past week
superintending the making of some
large pullies and other machinery
which be will use to sink a large
well for irrigating purposes. Mr.
Burke's company has contracted to
reclaim 10,000 acres under the Ca
rey act and will establish pumping
stations on the tract for this pur
pose.
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