* - • •. X ? Royal TaiWr«—B om Fitter«—Browa'i are afeots he Times-fierald. Ed aud Ben Jordan are in tbe NOTICE OF SALE. citv. In the County Court oi Haruev County, ' ••BROWN’S” Oregon. E AB THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Local News. L S' I the County Clerk of Harney County. Oregon on the 4lh day of March I9o.>, commanding me to levy upon and seii the hereinafter described real property to satisfy a judgment rendered in the above named court for the sum of $50 00 aud costs taxed at »15 00 and ordering the sale of the property herein attached, in favor of the plaintiff C. A. Sweek and against defendant A. J. Gardner, in an action therein pending wherein the said |C. A. Sweek was plaintiff and said A. I. W D Arnett was in the city see- Gardner defendant,which said judgment eral days the paBt week. was duly docketed on the 3rd d.iy of March 1605, therefore I, the undersigned Heating stoves at Voegtly’s ( Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon, in Voegtly for heating stoves. obedience to the commands of said j Execution, will on Monday the 3rd day Frank Matney was down 1 | of April 1905, at the Court House door his mountain home this week. in the City of Burns, Harney County, James and Joseph Turner were j Oregon, offer for sale at public vendure ' to the highest bidder for cash all the in from Welcomeville tljis week. right title and interest of defendant A J. H. Loggan and Thos. Houser j J. Gardner in and to tbe following de were among our visitors the first of scribed real property towit: The South I West nuarter of the South West quarter the week. of Section 16, Tp. 22, South, Range 82 E. W. M. in Harney County, Oregon, to Geo. Marshall is down from his satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Trout Creek home, accompanied TOM ALLEN, by hie mother. Sheriff of Harney County Oregon. Alfred Marshall was up from Tbe O. C. Co. know no competition, the old S uable. Narrows this week. i J E Wallace, tbe taxidermist, Swifts* Premium Hams at the has sent for his wife. City Meat Market. Royal Tailors—Boss Fitters** Mrs W B Johnson and daughter Brown’s are agents. are in from Silver Creek. Fresip oysters at the City I Meat “Doc” Hembree, the Riley mer sale— chant, is a business visitor. Market 85 cents per can. SXTt'KÜAT. MAUCH 11 WO>. '♦ “THK SATISFACTORY STORE” B The roads are getting ■*haj>e. I Lime and ftrick for Kecwartz & Budehnan. ■ J. C. Buckland was a business Visitor the other day. | A K Richardson and J \V Shown ■re down from Harney. I Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office ■opstairs in Veogtly building. Born—Thursday, to Mr. and ■M-s V. J. Hopkins, in this city, a Kon. I J._e Rector was circulating among ■his friends iu our city a few days ■this week. ’ W. B. Parker and wife were [quests of relatives in this city a few ■days this week. Mrs Grace Lampshire and little ■daughter are guests of friends in Itbis city this week. “BROWN’S” F G Blutue wu down from bis Osburn» aud Acuie uiowers at Hie O. C. A s«'eek, plaintiff , (’. Co. get their prices. va borne thia week A. J. Gardner, defendant I Alma Davis was a visitor from Notice ia hereby giyen, that pursuant Emery Hill was seen on our J Harney Monday. to an execution issued from the office of streets thia morning. Frank Heinz and family are guests of frieqds in this city. Grinnell Gloves The kind that fits the hand. Sold by Brown’a. Assessor Loggan has begun the listing of property for this year. Wm. and Frank Catterson are up from their home near Narrows. Mrs. E. J. Newell and son Tod were callers at this office yesterday, ’ I S oni « r STS- Exquisite stales SLEIIIFLT NEW LACES-* •We have prepared for a big lace business and have a grand variety at popular prices. I SOROSIS UNDERSKIRT- -THE TAILORED EFFECT so noticeable, is one of its strongest points. Frank Dibble and family were from Silver Creek the first of this Trading Stamps given week. Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. ♦25,000 to loan on first class, John Gemberling and family are first mortgages on improved farm NOTICE OF SALE. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. properly—apply to N. U. Carpen- moving today into the H E Thomp Notice is hereby given that pursuant ____________________________________________________________________ ter. Burns, Ore. I son residence. to the terms of an execution issued by I Geo Buchanan is in from the sta I the Clerk of Harney <'utility, Oregon, on Alfalfa seed, Alsike clover seed, Timothy seed, Red top seed, Turk- tion. He informs us be will soon ' the 23rd day of January l*J05, upon a I The little rain that fell last night eystan alfalfa seed, Red clover seed. send in two fine specimens of white j judgment and decree rendered in a suit [will help move the enow out of the Call and examine and get prices.— jack rabbits for the Lewis and j pending in the Circuit Court of Harney County, Oregon, wherein the Citizens ■mountains and give us a little Geer & Cummins. Clark display. bank, a coqioration, was plaintit! and [water J. II. Neal aud Frank C Eister, were F G Stauffer has just returned A child of J J Heinz had a leg New Spring and Summer styles broken at Crow Camp yesterday. from Sacramento where be spent defendants, which said judgment was rendered against the said defendant [ladies’ fine custom made cloth suits We have not learned any of the the past winter. He reports Judge FrankC. Eister, personally, on the 6th I—MrB Charles Wilson, agent Chan. particulars. Dr Marsden went out Sparrow feeling much better when day of May 1902, for Eight Hundred IA Stevens & Bros. he last saw him. He also reports Thirty Seven and 31-100 Hollars, fora to reduce the fracture. deficiency due after the sale of property A S Swain is in the city on a vis- under foreclosure, and which judgment For sale—Two lots 100x100, John Bigge en route home. lit to his family. He states he has small house partly furnished, wood For Sale—Two hundred acres of I was thereafter duly docketed in the Ibis sheep on fine range which is the | . shed and well. Good garden. A land under fence, water right re clerk’s office of said county and state, I, the undersigned sheriff of Harney Coun [best for years at this season. bargin. Terms, see M. L. Lewis. corded, some horses well broke, ty, Oregon, will at the hour of 2 o’clock Adam George is selling school Tom Arnold was called to the also household goods, inquire of P. M. on Wednesday the 29th day of ■furniture and the various districts home of his parents this morning Mrs. Nannie Bverley. Burns. Ore. March 190o, at the Court House door in the City of Burns, Oregon, offer for sale, [should see him before placing on BCC0Uni of (he serious illness of G W Waters manager of the at public verdue to the highest bidder [orders, I hie brother Charles. Harney Valley Brewing Co., is pre- for cash, the following decribed proper ty, levied upon by me under said execu A dance will be given at Locher’s Lunahurg it Dalton have received paring to open a saloon in the lion, and pursuant to the terms thereof Be sure and call and see and get prices before purchasing. ball March 17, under the manage- a consignment of the latest crea building being vacated by John tow it : Lots 3 and 4 SW*4 NW*4 sec. 4 T. 26, K. 35 E., W. M. to satisfy said Also a lull stock of Disc and Tooth Harrows and Seeders. I went of Harry Smith. tions in ladies’caps for spring wear. Gemberling. We understand a judgment and all accruing costs. TOM ALLEN, ♦600 will take 160 acres of good Also late patents. Call and see first class drinking house will be Sheriff of Haeney County. conducted by Nir Waters and he land 10 miles East of Burns It them. NOTICE EOK PCBL’CATiGN will sell beer for 5 cents a glass. SHERIFF'S SALE. : was a choice claim five years ago I'NITKD ST \TF> LAND OH H E. I Judge Miller left last Saturday Burna, Oiegoli, February II, I90o. i [8e-- Lewis. for Vale to attend a special session While in tbe city J. R. Jenkins In the County Court of the State of Ore Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hia Intention gon for the County of Harney. to make filial proof in support of IH h claim, and . James Hicks, who has been suf- of circuit court. He arrived home of the firm of Jenkins Bros., exten Chas. E. McKinney and James! that said proof will be made before the Register arfd Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on March 23, fering from quinzy for some time, j on last night’s 9tage and reports the sive sheep breeders of tbe Stein A. Sparrow, plaintiffs, 1905, viz H E. No’s 1013 and :X> of .lalitt (» vs ( awlfield, for the E'a NE^, See. I ’. E’a SF‘4. had his throat lanced yesterday roads in a very good condition for Mountain section, purchased the Louis Woldenberg Sr., Minnie I See. 1, T. 25 S.. It. I I•W. M light rigs. He names the following witnesses to prove boiler and engine that Mr. Duke Woldenberg his wife, Alina and is now improving. his continuous residence upon and cultivation Jones and Sam Mothershead has been using for bis woodsaw. of said land, viz Janies II. Bunyard, II. A. Harney county’s portion of the For sale—A modern five room Receiver, defendants. J Martin. Joseph 1 Barnes, ail'd Burns, Oregon, Oregon dwelling, in centre of full block, al) j per cent of the land sales fund is Mr. Jenkins desired tbe boiler to Notice is hereby given that pursuant HUd M B, Hayes, of I.auen, Horses kepi by the day, W m . F akhk , Register. zvt• f I • ' •need, good out buildings. A snap ♦ 7,181.08. This will help to build use in connection with his dipping j to an Execution in foreclosure issued H ei k Ol \nionlli. if taken quick. See M. L. Lewis. considerable roads if economically vats. Jenkins Bros, have the most from the above Court on the 11th day NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of March A. D. 1905 iu il suit in said complete apparatus for extensive ’ FUfSTIJCLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS. CSITKll HTATK■< I.ANIi ol l'H E. j E B. Reed & Son inform The bandied. The distribution was sheep business in Eastern Oregon. court wherein Chas E. McKinney and Burns, Ort-xon, February 2«. I made by the secretary of state last James A. Sparrow were plaintiffsand Notice it» hereby given tlmt the following TimeB-Hcrald that they will ar I Ñ Besides their government regula Ixjuia Wouldenberg Sr. and Minnie nanieti Monday. pettier hnn filed notice of In*« intention Hay and ¿rain always V to iiotkt* Until proof in nuppoit of I iìm < Itiiiii, range a nice ice cream parlor in tion dipping vats they have a fine Woldenberg his wife, Alma Jones and and that said proof will he trade before the on hand. ■t Bill McKinney is organizing a Regiatt r and Receiver, nt Burn», (»regoli, on connection with their grocery this Sam Mothershead, leceirer, were defen March shearing plant. 29, 11*» '. viz: Il E No ’"•«•. of citarle». party for a big hunt on the lake season. Your piilronnge solicited dants, and wherein plaintiffs recovered A. Spurlock, tortile E'a NW',. NW. NE^and Hee. :;o. T. 25 S . K 32', 1 . W M near Lawen. Tbe party from here Some of oui ranchers are under a judgment against defendants Louis l.ot He x, mimes the following witiH MMe^to prove Henry Hamilton spent a few days South Main St , Burns, Oregon. hia toutinuouR resident'« upon mol cultivation ♦ will be joined by a number of the impression that tbe water sup j Woldenberg Sr. and Minnie Woldenberg of Baid land, viz Scott llnye»», Horman Ruh. in our city this week. He was Lawen sport and tbe canonading sain («raves, Charles Auamus, all of Lawen, ply will be short this season, as , his wife, for the sum of Three Thousand Oregon. looking well and says he is good j will be something fierce. \\ m F akrk , Register. much of the snow is gone from tbe Dollars, principal sum, $448 86 accrued interest, 10 per cunt interest on said for many years yet, although he! Dr. Geary informs us that the lower hills and the river is not vet principal sum from Aug. 29, 1904, $190 expects ’..is mules to live longer little son and daughter of Mrs bank full. Hay land that has attorneys fee«, $25 50 costs and disburse NOTICE FOR l‘l BLICA I'loN than himself. V N I I ED nl \ I ES I.A N 1» OFFICE J Vanie Chancellor were <|uite serious heretofore depended upon tbe nat ments, upon which judgment there was Nt* AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES Hurns, Oregon, I ebruary *J>. lUUb.l The Carter House Barber Shop ly burned Thursday evening. It ural How may sutler, but the snow paid the sum of $2143.09 on Feb 25, 1905, Notice I m hereby given that <!»•• following and wjierein the defendant Alma Jones IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. nauied settler han tiled noUecnl hia intention at Ontario, Lee (’aidwell proprietor, seems the little boy was playing melting so slowly and sinking into ntHke final proof in nip port <>i hia ' ¡aim, and recovered against the defendants Louis to that a»»Id proof will lie made Indore lite ICegk is one of the most elegant tonsorial with matches and accidently set the soil will make the range excel Woldentierg Sr and Minnie Woldenberg ter ami lb reiver, at Burnr. oiegon. .>n March I9O._ vis II F . No. Illi, of Martin I lew in. parlors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot his clothing on fire. The girl burn lent Should the rainfall be as his wife a judgment for the sum of 2*. forthnW',*',.--' 12,1 >. It " I . W M. nain«-s the following wlim xaea to prove inter- hia lie iontinnous and cold baths with a spray bath ed her hands quite bad in putting much as last season good yields $2500 00 principal, $388 11 accrued re-idetH . . ... IIIF I »V- ....... •«• upon -r an«l cultivation I _ ; ; __ • .; - ___ ? ” (.• <": ,z z : , . - **<»y lui Me connected. Lee’s old time friends the fire out. Neither were burned will lie hail regardless of th- over est, o per cent interest on sai«l principal See, Frank M. <iz Jordan sum from Oct. rt, l‘MM, and fur the further. all •*’*’ of ’ Burna. rH,,k ’ < ’ Megan tmd aniii' l \\ Miller, are invited to call on him while at seriously, but the wounds are pain flow. V\ M F A RHE, Itegister. sum of $64 50 principal. $2 90 interest, Ontario ful. Messrs McKinney and Wallace $170 00 attorney fee. and $7 00 costs and arrived home from the Alvord disbursements, which said judgments were each duly enrolled and docketed in last Sunday. They are very mod the Clerk’s office of said court in «aid •4 t SITED STATJ I.ANDOFFH F I ' est about their run-away and feel county on the 15th day oi Oct. 1904, and Hum« or«-g«Hi, jHiiiiNiy i «> < I . V * they were fortunate in getting off and wherein it was further ordered and 1 Nollen Is li«rcb.v iciven that «be f«»llowing ; «etller 1»«« tiD-'l n«»ti' •• oi hi« liiU*uti«iii r- > • A< so lucky, although the rig "wasn’t decreed that the Mortgage of plaintiffs iiHiiifl to make Anal pm«»f Hi mppor ’ of his« Inlm. an«l NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION- that kh I'I proof w III I.«- inn-l< I m .......th«- R«-gi»trr . X. worth six bits” after they found the Chas. F. McKinney and James A. Spar hik - i v- r nt I’.'iriiM, <U< . "ii. <•»' Mar. • row and the mortgage of Defendant Alma |90f>, I P.«- viz II. E No. M73. of Frank J I ptoii, for You will find many novelties, besides the famous pieces, according to Mr. Wallace. Jones each be foreclosed and that the ! th« hW 4 Hw 1sec ;. n s W,au'lN A', A PLOWS! VOEGTLY’S PLOWS! 4 I The best mouldboard plow is the 1 JOHN DEERE PliOW The best disc plow is the ENECIA-HANCOCK PLOW A full stock at C. H. Voegtly’s. - ’■< i i BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. i ♦ ♦ i I i ♦ I • t«f ♦ w i I Special Attention ’¿Given i i to Conducting Funerals ?7. SUMMER DRY GOODS s c-x? FV E' -i / ii ' THE RED FRONT ..’s A. F. C. SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS • I was in the NOW IN Embroideried Swiss Dotts, Merc. Sateens, Merc. Ginghams, Chambray, Lawns, Organdy. Manru Imported English Merc. Waistings in IVhite, Cetelletti, Florimelle Batiste, Merc- Zephyrs, Rosamel Satinee, Voile, Percales and many others- REtDY-MIDE shirt property hereinafter described, being a^ immediate vicinity and portion of the mortgaged property in | loaned them his hack. This is the volved in said suit, be sold in the order i fourth run-away for Mr Wallace mentioned in said decree and appiie«! in satisfaction of the judgments herein* i since leaving the railroad and it above mentioned in the order and to the looks as though lie had become ' extent mentioned in said decree; There used to them. They secured a fine fore pursuant to the commands of said specimen of elk besides bringing writ, A. P. COLEMAN. Propl. i home a big buck deer, a pair of I, Tom Allen, the undersigned Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon, will on Mon ShaiiBg, Hair Culling. Shampoaing prairie chickens and a few other day the 10 day of April A. D. 1906, offer specimens. Mrs Gilcrest also sent for sale at the court house door in the Hot aud Cold Baths | over a box of fine apples grown on City of Barns, Harney County, Oregon, Latest Art »I Hassagiag. I the Alvord ranch I > lie added to the at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and Your patronage ««»liciteci. IxACxtud ill fruit display Th- work of all the CALDWELL DARDER SHOP. WAISTS, DRESS SKIRTS, UNDERSKIRTS. ___i« I',|ar "ne t,,of ,,r' r •*—*lion progressing O' te satisfectory f INFANTS AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES Aec. 11. T 21 > R E , W. M H«*nHin«i the following Witri«»'' » to pi«n. bln « ontlnuous reiiden« « u | m H i and • ultivation of «nid land, viz ! J B'-«'<lc, U r Robbilix B B Johnson, all of l»reu»>ey. Oregon, and 1 Oocar New« II, of Riverside, or.non. * m F ahk » Rcitlater aJlia* luak, „ vprv [ creditable »bowing Job printing—Th Time* Herald interest of defendants Louis Wolden 1’ om I office block. berg Sr. and Minnie Weidenberg, his wife, in and to the following descril»wi OrcgoB. Bonis. • mortgaged property, to-wit: First: Ix»ts 4, 5 and 6 of Block 42 of the second addi- ' lion ui Burns ; Becood South half of Lit 2 in Llot'k 5 on what is knows as “Main Tbe I.»»« Star Street” in said City of Burns together with the buildings and improvements ( hina I'roprietOTc thereon, Third: Ix>ts 7 and N and east Cor. Main an* I B Mr««eU», 2D feet of lx)U 1 and 2 of Block 29 of the 1st a< Id it ion to the city of Burns together. with tl»e dwelling hoaae and isipruve. t MBAUS AT AULi HOURS ments the,eon, that ixieg the order in Bakery in connection w hich said property waa decreed by the r«k«rt to ¿be aold to «atisfy *aid judg A Sfcdally »i Sbert Orders. menta co r . og rntert-t, coets and a« Table furnished witEi < verything « ruing costs. the market afford« Your patron Dated March 11, 1906 TOM ALL’.N, Sheriff age colicited Z- r ■ -, ) » •) ttttttitttitttttt: ! I tt H « r E :■ ii A. CarOOd BOOK- it t: tt it it Helps to while away the lung wilder evenings. W< have a nice variety by the best authors. 1 THE WELCOME PHARMACY RESTAURANT 77< & ...... .1.4 r.>11«.Ilo. Jam«« fl Hunv ani. H A Bar**« a., vf Burna • >rftso L««et Or«<o*. wm F a a at Rocíate* g i a I it : j t 4 t -Hi K ss?--«w- ■■ u THE TIMES-HERALD ■MP t I «