The Times-Jíerald Loyd Johnson and family are up from Lawen. John Cary is in the city. LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION “BROWN’S” Harry Cary was again over from “THE SATISFACTORY STORE” “BROWN’S” We the undertigueJ legal voters of Are you going to the Railroad it so do ' Drewsey a few days this week. IA8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF . not forget tbe 0. C. Co. W ild Horse Precinct, Harney County, Carrol Cecil was in from the State of Oregon, respectfully petition the ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. The O. C. Co. know no competition, Warm Springs the first of the week. Hon. Court of Harney County, State of j the old reliable. Oregon, to grant a License to Schubener SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. 1*». | Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. | Mrs Lee Caldwell took her de­ Bros to Sell Spirituous. .Malt and Vinous , C. Co. get their prices. parture Thursday morning for her Liquors in less quantities lliaii one gal­ lon in Wild Horse Precinct Harney Local News. Posters are out announcing a home at Ontario. County, State of Oregon, for the Period We share our profits with yeu by giving away absolutely free the following mask ball at Harney Feb. 14. You should call and get prices at of 3 Months, as in duty bound wo will GIFTS: Fresh oysters al the City Meat j R. H. Brown and John Hose were 1 Miller and Thompson’s—closing ever pray. Names- Names. Market 85 cents per can. over from Diamond this week on out prices that cannot be equaled No. 1, A liainlsiHue Yntiqtie < hik drop lieail T-ili'awer Sing’er Sew ing- Lou J. Boseube'g Charles Leroy elsewhere. Dr. W. C Brown, Dentist. Office business. Geo. A. Smyth Jr. Dr. D. B. Cate Machinr. upstairs in Veogtly building. Dave Buehanon Thia is the time of year to look John Smyth Schwartz 4 Budelman are again <'ii«' High tirade Sitvl Kange. IS inch oven, with water reser­ No. 2, John Gates Chas Turner T. S. Sullivan was here a day or in the midst of thier annua) clear­ for winter comforts, so call at th' F. S. Redon voir attached. A very useful present. Juan Redou Burns Furniture Co’s, store and two this week, leaving yesterday ance eale. J. Lorenuna J. E. Carlson One I Of >-piece I tinner Set. ai’t ist ic shii|H*, tine whitt* senii-poree- No. 3, leave your ordeT for a couch of any Ed Carlson G. A. Sebring for Diamond. James Pirie and wife wer» over lain body w ii h elaborate decorat ions. pattern or style Amuck Kilerai John Zact The O. C. Co are always right as to I from their home on Cow Creek Sam Bickley. One tine •• Bridge" Hoitblc Barrel improved model Shot Gun— No. 4, prices and quality, don’t 'urgel this i Thursday. Fancy Creamery butter at the Notice is hereby given that on Satur w hen you are arranging to • lace your 12gtiuge. " City Meat Market 75 cents per roll. day, the 28 day of January 1905, the Geo Buchanan i and wife have spring orders. Also vinegar, cider. Front quar­ undersigned will apply to the County No. 5, A gentleman s tine (iohl Filled Watch, Waltham movement, been guests at the Overland for a Adam George is selling school ters sold for cents per pound. Court of the state of Oregon for Harney warranted for 20 years. furniture and the various districts few days this week. County, for the license mentioned in the We will sell you anything in the No. 6, Aladies fine Gold l’illi*d Watch, Waltham movement, war­ should see him before placing Sid Comegys will manage the line of farming machinery at prices foregoing petition. ranted for 20 years. SCHUBNER BROS. orders. dance at Narrows next Friday and terms that defy competition. 7, One parlor Rocker, high grade mahogany finish; n comforta­ No The 0. C. Co. have just received ten | »ight, January 13. Please call and get prices and terms SHERIFF S SALE. ble gift. arloads of goods, consisting of Bain and R. J. Williams has so far recov­ Geer & Cummins. Winona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith No. 8, Om* high grade Parlor Clock with hour and half-hour gong, virtue oi a warrant issued by the clerk of ered from hie recent illness as to be Several of our young people atten­ the By County coal, furniture, nails, coal oil, sugar, Court of the State of Oregon, for the best American movement, beautiful finish. ounty of Hainey, to me directed, eommaml able to be on the streets. meats and White Ros* flour. ded the drama and dance given by < mg me to levy ah the goods and chattels of the I delinquent taxpayers named in the delinquent No 9, A full size handsome oak. dust proof, noiseless. Cyco bearing, Haye the free delivery wagon at I have the Zigenfue property to local talent at Harney last Tuesday tax roll for said county for the year 1903. thereto ¡ attached, and if none be found, then upon the 1 latest improted Carpet Swe<‘per. the Burns Meat Market call at sell as a whole or cut up to Buit night. About 35 Burns people took real property, aa set forth and describe.! in the dt linquent taxroll, or so much thereof as in the sights of our neighboring city said One St rad va rius model Violiu. your home and take your orders — purchaser. See Lewis. shall satisfy the amount of taxes charged there i in. together with the costs and expenses. I that evening. Kaiser 4 Felton. have duly levied upon the following described If you desire your meat delivered , pieces or pan els of land, as set forth and de ’ in amd tax list, ly ing and heiug in said Grover Jameson arrived home leave orders at the Burns Meat' The Windsor, under the manage­ scribed Harney county. State of Oregon, described and , ns follows this week from Ontario where he Market. Kaiser & Felton proprie­ ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is one assessed Baker. J F, M ' a see 36, tp 25, r 31,320a< res 113 7U i Craw ford. \\ in. Lots 5 and 6. block lx iu of the most popular resorts in the had been for the past month. He tors, corner Main & B Sts. Harney ............................................... Jennie, E’a NW‘4 and lot» I mid - interioi. Finest of liquors and Curtis. expects to remain here. Sec 7, tn 23 r 34, 160.............. $600 will take IGO acres of good cigars, billiards and card «able« Campbell. B F, NF>4 NE‘4, S‘a N I 1 ..KF ' NW1. Bee 35, tp 20, r 28 and 8U NW' ,, Fred Otley, John Oard, Charley land 10 miles East of Burns it W'.> SWJ4, see 36, tp 21), r 28,3’20 acres and expert mixologists. ana lots 1,“2, 7 and S, block 20, Morri Gard and Miss Bertha Parker were wae a choice claim five years ago son's Addition to Burns Messrs. Charles Hendricks and DeLentnian, F W,8'.. NW'.. W'.. sW*< 17 92 visitors from Lawen last Wednes­ See Lewis. see 9. tn 19, r 25. 160 acres 7 30 Edward Bailey, accompanied by Finn. Lillian, N1*, sec 36 tp 35»-, r day The two latter young people No 16, 320 acres ... 13 70 For sale—A modern five room Mieses Ella Crowley and Vera FitzGerald. M, SW4, sec 5, tp 24. r ' will be married, we understand, 160 acres . .. .................................... 7 30 dwelling, in centre of full block, all Hendricks came up from their FitzGerald. M, E‘a SEl4, sec 32. tp21, r 35 Gift No. next Monday. We extend congra­ and E‘*NE'4 sec 5. tp 22, r 35, 147 acres 8 20 fenced, good out buildings. A snap homes near Lawen yesterday and FitzGerald, M, lot 5, block 8, Burns I . (19 tulations in advance. Gift No 18, Holmes, Webster, E*t sec 36, tp 2;> r 31, if taken quick. See M. I,. Lewis. are the guests of friends. 830 acres .... i<; >,> Johnsou. Mrs Chas., lot 1, block 27, Burns 13 SO Road Master Hoover and Win. Lavery, J. M..S'a S'a, see 21. tp 20. r .: ,, Sewing Machines at factory price 160 acres......................................... Jones, the 1‘ latter of the firm ot ....... ., , wi.. S 80 Gift No. 19, Larson, Frank, W' W'.., sec 21, tp .. .. r :’.;i t. will;«........ I with freight added. The White, A NEW OPERA HOUSE. 160 acres ........... Jones 4 Williamson, sheepmen, s»; McCoy. John, N W\SW'4,8W4 N W», and Blue Diamond and the Vassar, all lol» ’• and 4. sec 29. tp 26 r 31, 113 acres 8 1Û have been in the city the past few Gift No 20, Newman, Ben F . E'., NW '.and E', SW '. carrying a full guarantee.—at the Harry C Smith has leased the see 30 t p 24. r 35, 160 acres.............. days. They had expected leaving ! 18 30 Pacific Live Stock Co., Lots 3 and 4, sec 7. Burns Furniture Company store. building formerly occupied by the tp 1«, r 32, 55 acres, E'2 8E'4, sec s, tp is. two or three days age but were un-1 i 32. so acres. N'a N W\. KU SE'4, NW •. ‘4. sec 16. tp lx, r 32. 200 aerea, N1.. avoidable detained. For particular | Reciever A. W. Gowan has secur­ Burns Furniture Co. and is now ar- SK BE SURE TO GET YOUR COUPON WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. NE‘4. NW‘4 SW'4, see 17, tp IS, r 32, I j O ranging it into a very neat and acres, lots I, 2, 3, 4, E*a W.U, W '.. BE' . ed leave of absence from his post of ask Newt. see lx. tp IX, r 32, 350 acres, lots I. 2. 3. 4. tduty for a few weeks and yesterday comfortable opera house, The gal- F.'a E'a. NW‘4 8E'4. W'a NEk. sec 19, tp The Carter House Barber Shop lx. r32. 3X7 acres. E'a NW'.Jotsl and j took his departure for Salem where lery will be changed so as to afford 2. sec 30. tp IX, r 32, 123 a res. NE' se< at Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor, 36, tp IX, r 33, 160 aerea, W'.. SW '4. gee .7 he holds an important position in good* accommodations for chairs tp is, r 33«a, so acres. W'.. N W'4. see 34 tn lx, r 33'a. xO acres is one of the most elegant tonsorial 7M 53 and spectators at dances, etc., the Rollins. E. P., lots 1, 2, 3, 8 and block 7-» j the third house lots 5 and 6, block 25. Morrison s parlors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot partition taken out and a neat port­ Burns, In addition to the above mc still give Trading Stamps Addition to Burns .... Notice—Parties knowing thern- able stage arranged in the back Kweitser. N D.. lots 7 and 8, blw< k i . in and cold baths with a spray bath Burns ...................... connected. Lee’s old time friends 1 selves indebted to the undereigned part which will soon be fixed with Sheldon, Ralph, lot 5, block 16, Burns • Agents lor McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. Waters. Robt., lots 7 and 8, block t.4, in .................................... are invited to call on him while at J are requested to call at the office nice scenery and settings. This is Burns ......... Kegler. Mrs. W (L, NW\ see 16, tp 2tf r ,ofC. H. Leonard and settle either not a large building but ample for 34. 160 acres.................... .... Ontario. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. Unknown Owner, lot 3, block 29, Norton's by cash or note before January 1st such purposes and will be a very Addition to Harney ... Unknown Owner, lot 4, block 29, Norton's Studebaker Wagons, ¿Hacks 1905. to Harney. neat and comfortable opera house. Addition And on Wednesday, the 1st day o.’ February. Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards H. C. L evens . 190.5, at the hour of lOo'elockR in, of said dav, there An opening ball will be given at my office in the court house, in said count y are arriving now and selling as fast ami state, 1 will sell at public auction for cash, Both Commissioners Best and next Friday evening. the above described real estate, to the person as we can get them in. We have who offers to pay the said delinquent taxes, penalties, interest and accruing costs, and take two ear loads of these goods here Miller have been in attending court a certificate of sale at the lowest rate of inter since Wednesday. Very little has TO RECLAIM LAND. est. and in trains. The best stock of TOM ALLEN. .Sheriff*of Harney ' ounty. Wagons and Vehicles ever brought ( been accomplished of interest up to W. W. Brown, the well known to Burns. Call and look at goods j this time al the present session, the even if you do not desire to buy at tax levy not yet being made. The Btockman and financier of the Wa­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the present time. Geer & Cummins I proceedings will appear in our next gontire section, ia in the city, a UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE. » issue. guest at the Burns. Burns, Oregon, December 15, 1904 ( Quite a large crowd of young Notice is hereby given that Mary Griffin. of Mr. Brown is preparing to bring Narrows. Oregon, has tiled notice of Intention A grand opening ball will be giv­ people of Harney came down last rioike proof on her desert land < I hiiu N o i,, water on several thousand acted of t<> for the Lola I. 6,10. 11, Mac. 7, Lot I. See. H, T en in the new opera house, now be ­ Saturday afternoon for the purpose ?»■> S., R. 32 FJ,, W. M . before the Register and ; land on what is known as the des ­ Receiver at Burna, Oregon, on Saturday, the of producing the drama “Out in the ing fitted up by Harry C Smith in ert. This wili not all be u-ed for 2Xth day of January, 19J5. She names the fo'lowing witnesses to prove the building formerly occupied by Street.” They had not notified our. the complete irrigation and reclamation of said I irrigating purpose« particularly as land Alfred Marshall, Columbus Beary,Genihl I people of their coming and conse-j the Burns Furniture Co., next Fri­ much of the work he contemplates Griffin, of Narrows, Oregon, William’If. Car penter, of Burns, Oregon. day night, Jan. 13. Good music quently found no scenery with W m F ar as, Regiater. is to conserve water for Block pur­ which to stage the production, and an enjoyable time assured. poses. He has secured several therefore no show was given. Sev­ Tickets $1. good reservoir sites and consider­ DISSOLUTION NOTICE eral of them remained, however, Tule Circle, Women of Wood­ able valuable land for agricultural and took in a social dance that craft, will give a masquerade ball purposes with scrip and will do ex­ Notice is hereby given that tlie eveuing. The Times-Herald hopes on Jan. 27 at Locher’s hall. Pre­ tensive work in the wav of building co-partgership composed of George they will come again at some fu­ parations are being made to make dams and canals. W Watters, Thomas and John R ture time when we will be prepared it the event and all should prepare Mr. Brown thinks he has a good Jenkins and heretofore engagedin to accommodate them. The new costumes and participate. Prizes thing as he has located several dry the sheep shearing business, under opera house will soon be in readi­ will be given for the beet sustained lakes where with a nominal amount the firm name and style of Waters ness. ' character, lady and gentleman. of work can be made to hold suffi and Jenkins Brothers, lias been dis­ cient water in some instances to ir­ solved by mutual consent of ail par­ rigate many acres of alfalfa, while ties: the said George W Waters j others can be made to hold suffi­ retiring, and the said John R Jen- ' cient water for slock piirpos.s the kins and Thomas Jenkins continu-! entire season. ing the business under the firm The comparatively level country name of Jenkins Brothers. All a< - will enable him to hold much water cclints ove them where 1 attractive D Wil (GII HAY SCALES èj h CONNLCTION WIÍN