The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 29, 1905, Image 5

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imes-fíerald
Henderson Elliott was up from
Narrows yesterday.
L A Jackson and family weut
Tbos Howser was a visitor from
out to their ranch yesterday.
••BROWN’S”
"THE SATISFACTORY STORE”
“BROWN’S”
Harney Thursday.
Ham, Bacon, Lard Butter and
Born
—
To
Mr
and
Mrs
W
O
Chas
Newell
and
wife
are
in
the
Ls THE I.AROE8T CIRCULATION OF c-ggs, Timothy Seed at the City
M bite, Wednesday, April 26, aeon. city on land business.
Meat Market.
A5Ï v . wspaper inthiscounty .
Read the ad ot the Northwestern
C L Neil and family were down
A L Hunter and Tom Sagers are
bchool of taxidermy, in this issue from their home near Harney last
at the lakes for a few days to gath­
siri RDAY. APRIL 29 1«&.
New spring hate have been re­ Saturday.
er some needed specimens for tbe
ceived,
also late samples for tsilor
Drop in ami get a big glass of
bird exhibit They ttr« expected
Local News.
made clothing—Mrs C A Byrd.
home today,
that fine Harney Valley Brewing
J T Garrett has disposed of his Co. beer at the new beer hall and
1 f
“* will
■ take 160 acres of good
$600
y,
Cha- Owen was down from Sil- j and 10 miles East of Burns
.interests iu the harness and saddle saloon.
—,.„j It
Lg Thursday.
i
business
to
Geo
Hopkins
and
the
Messrs
Drinkwater
A- Clay are
was a choice claim five years ago.
firm is now Hopkins Bros. Suc- the proprietors of a blacksmith and
|>r W. <'■ Brown, Dentist. Office See Lewis.
i cess to you George.
repair shop in Drewsey. They de­
jHtuirs in Veogtly building,
J T Brooks, representing the
sire a share of the public patronage
J
J
Donegan
was
confined
to
his
Chas King was >*> from his ranch North Star Shoe Company, was
For sale—A modern five room
L day this week looking after taking orders in our city the first of' , home a few days the first of the
week, sutleriog from heart trouble- dwelling, in centre of full block, al)
this week.
juie business affairs.
His friends are glad to see him on enced. good out buildings. A snap
.1 F Mahon was a passenger in on
C A McMahon was a pleasant the streets again.
if taken quick. See M . L. Lewis
le stage the other day returning caller at this office last Saturday
Miss Ida Turner, daughter of
Alfalfa seed, Alsike clover seed,
uni a trip to California
afternoon. He was accompanied
Timothy seed, Red top seed, Turk- Mrs Frank Matney, arrived home
down
from
his
home
at
Harney
by
New Spring and ijummer styles
Miss
eystan alfalfa seed, Red clover seed. hist Wednesday evening
Jies' tine custom made cloth suite Mrs McMahon.
Call and examine and get prices.— Turner spent the past winter in Cal­
-Mrs Charles Wilson, agent Chas.
Rev A J Irwin took his departure Geer A Cummins.
ifornia visiting relatives and friends.
Stevens A Bros.
yesterday morning for Buck creek
Hunters and others who would
This
office
acknowledges
a
pleas
­
Hon C' W Parrish and son. J L, to meet his regular appointment ant call from Mr and Mrs J W like to learn to stuff birds and ani­
He will return home
»ent a part of the week over on a’ ' Sunday.
Shown and little daughter, Trulah, mals, should read the ad of The Trading Stamps given
¡iver creek, returning home yester- Tuesday.
and Miss Bertha Boyer. The lat­ Northwestern School of Taxidermy,
Woodie Best and sister Mary ter is Mrs Shown’s sister and is here and than send for their catalogue,
Agents lor McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
iy.
Adam George is selling school i were over from Silver creek last on a visit from her home in Water­ and special offer to readers of The Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
irniture and the various districts 1 Sunday the guests of friends. ville, Wash
Times-Herald.
iiould pee him before placing I They were among the guests at the
The
old
pioneer
Robt.
Drink
­
“Jerry” Drinkwater the genial
• Barns-Hagey wedding.
I water, was circulating among his
filers,
manager of the J. L. Sitz store at
I
Workmen are new employed old time friends in this city last Lawen, was a visitor to our city
A K Richardson informs us he
ill start his mill next week and stringing wire and placing insula- Sunday. Mr D. has almost en­ Tuesday returning home the fol­
as promised some timber for the l tors for the McKinney-Purington tirely lost his eye sight, but is still lowing day. He made the acquain­
telephone from this city to Harney. the same cheerful old boy that we tance of a well fed lodge goat dur­
ewis and Clark exhibit.
,
, „
„ ¡They are progressing quite rapidly met years ago.
ing his stay here and expects to
Leave orders at the Brewery ba- anj expect t0 connect onto ti)e ¡¡ne
Mies Bertha Williams arrived tackle him again at no distant date
ton fur bottled beer which will
from the mill in a short time
home
Saturday evening from Cor­
I! M Horton arrived home Wed­
jlivered at your home in any,
vallis.
where she had been attend­ nesday from a trip to Portland and
Mrs
Chas
Russell,
of
the
Burns
uantity desired. Ask for prices.
Sanatarium is quite ill. Mrs Fry ing school the past winter. Miss other pointe. He was a delegate to
Ed Waters has gone to Weiser to I
is also sick, suffering from a fever Bertha came home on account of the A O U W Grand Lodge, He
« his father who recently received
brought on partly by accident by the serious sickness of her father. took an armatun- belonging to the
stroke of paralysis. The many I
which she injured one of her eyes. We are pleased to learn that she electric light plant with him to be
,.r e.,,.
has made excellent progrees in her repaired, it having been burned out
|»e
pc for
fur his
Ins speedy
spee< y recovery.
e^,e
ot|ler(jay an(j ¡j |jag 8jnce music.
recently, but found it was necessary
Tie not the clothes that makes given her considerable pain.
A visit to the taxidermy shop to send it to the factory. During
e man, but gee, don’t they help,
Clarence and John Cary, accom­ yesterday disclosed the fact that his absence he visited his son Mer-
uugh We’ll take your measure panied by their mother and sister, specimens were running short and vin at Corvallis and states that all
d guarantee
satisfaction.— i Joe Rector, Lloyd Johnson and Mr. Wsllace was almost out of a the Harney county students are do­
Be sure and call and see and get prices before purchasing.
hwartz and Budelman.
Walter Clark, were in the city job. Hunters should bring in birds ing well.
M L Lewis made another trip to
Mr and Mrs Jasper Davis, accom- Tuesday on land business They and make inquiry as to specimens
Also <i full stock of Disc and Tootli Harrows and Seeders.
nied by Mesdames Chas Roper were accompanied upon their re­ wanted and not eat them first and Silvies this week to take measure­
d A W Howser, were in the city turn home by Miss Frank Shelley then say they thought the collec­ ments of tl.e water at the gaging 1
I station there for the government.! NOTICE FOR I’I BUCATI ON *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
sterday iron» Harney.
They who expects to visit on Crane Creek tion contained the birds already.
for two or three weeks.
kve returned home.
I NITKII STATES I ISIHlFFIl E.
I
Lester Hamilton and wife were Mr. Lewis stated that the tlow is I
Oregon, April W, 19U» i
holding up well ami from indica- Notice I h hen Burns,
l.\ given lligt the following
The Times-Herald job depart-' Several of the band boys brought the guests of friends in this city­
named settler IttiB filed notice of his intention
| lions would continue so for some to
make dual proof in Kiipport of hit* claim, and
ent has the distinction of secur- their instruments out on the street last Sunday, being en route to
that
said proof will be made before the Register
Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on June fi,
L the first license issued under Sunday afternoon and gave the Riley to visit relatives. They re­ time. He states positively there and
1'0.», viz 11 E No. Illi. <»( John I t’sry for the
water
¡
will
be
considerable
more
NWU NW‘i, Hee. V». 1
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L new license ordinance which people an open air concert. The turned from the latter place Wed­
NE'aHE««. and l...t -», .-«■»• Jl. I
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than had been anticipated. w w W
nesday
and
took
in
the
banquet
at
M.
Lit into effect Thursday.
boys are playing a fine class of
lie names (ho following wilneHHCH to prove
Dickenson
came
down
from
the
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
the I O O F hall. Lester stated
John Dickenson is now city mar­ music and making rapid progress
of salti land, viz Joseph I’. Rector, Lloyd John
that himself and father would be a saw mill this week and says there sou, Walter < lark, t'larvuce T. t'ury. all of
under
the
leadership
of
Frank
Horse.s kept by the day,
ia!. having been appointed to fill
Lawen, Oregon.
W m . I a rii e , Register.
part ot the crew at the Jenkins are two feet of snow in that section
week
or month.
Le vacancy caused by tbe reeigna- Patil. The people should erect a
Bros, shearing plant this season yet, not over the entire area, how­
r>n of Mart Brenton. Whether band stand for the boys.
and that he would leave immediate­ ever, but sufficient to keep the
? FIRST CLASS LIVLRY Tl KNODTS.
ii-is a permanent appointment I Carrol Cecil was over from his
river tip to a later date than ordi­ NOTICE FOR 1’1 PLICATION
ly for the plant.
e cannot ’ay.
nary years.
VNITEI» STATES I.ANI» oSEICF.
I
home on Silver creek a few days
Burns Oregon, April 11, 1905. i
Hay and ¿rain ahray.s
Miss Leatha Smith, who haB been
Notice it» hereby given that ThouiH* Turnbull
J M Merritt was a visitor from this week. He says his eon Pat is
on
hand
teaching in the public school at
of Coni, Oregon, Ims tiled notice of intention
ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE.
to make proof ou his desert-land claim No. -137,
Iver creek Thursday. He came now at home assisting him and
Harney the past winter, was the
forthe W'.NW'« SCC 27.
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Your patronage solicited
H R 3M E, W. M before the Register and Receiver
rer to look after some business that the family will remain in
nt Burns, Oregon, on Tnet»<jay, the I'-th <la> of
guest of relatives and friends in this
a
On
the
evening
of
the
2l>th,
Portland
during
the
summer,
being
May.
I
■.«).'
>
Litters and hurried back home to
South Main St . IturiiH, <)r< gon.
He namvH the following wit iicsh ' s to Drove
city a day or two this week. The
eompleU* irrigation ami rei-lamatlon of »aid
iii’h up bis spring farm work. Mr comfortably located in their own young lady took her departure last large number of the local Odd the
land H. T. Sutton, John Met umRe.v, <
I
Dowell all of Cord, On gon ami Julian George
lerritt states his family will again home. They wish to see the fair Thursday morning on the Prineville Fellows and Rebekahs with their of
families and a few invited guests l.awen. Oregon
W m l otitr, Reginter
Hum to their home in this city and will therefore remain.
stage for Crook county where she gathered at the I. O. O. F. Hall in
lie fall.
Dick Dry is now an occupant of has been engaged to teach, Iler
this city for the purpose of celebrat­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
S»m Parrish, who has spent the the county jail in default of furnish- many friends in this county are
ing the 86th anniversary of the
NI W AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
C.NI'I Hi STATE- I I SI> "H 0 I .
<
ast two months and more assisting ing $200 bonds imposed by the sorry to lose her pleasant compan­ Order. Although no program had
Burna, Or»*., April "¿0. pt* 5 |
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
L taxidermist, has been forced io circuit court. The prisoner was in­ ionship during ilie vacation period. been arranged they spent a very Notice is hereby given Ilia’ tin- U»llowiug
named avtth r haa tiled noii<< <»f hia luteution
ike a lay off on account of arsenic dicted by District Attorney Mc­ John Buoy came in laBt Monday enjoyable ami social evening with to make proof tn support <»f I iih claim ami that
Raid proof will I* made b. lore the Regiaier and
pisoning on his face. Sam had Culloch during bis recent visit to from Eugene. He was accompani­ several vocal selections from var­ Receiver at Burna. Oregon, on June I'.* •.
viz; Rebecca A i«rt, widow of David < hiv ,
reotne quite proficient in the work this county on a charge of selling ed by L II Smith, a resident of that ious ones present, the little foikB de<eHM-d. II i No 1113. for tie F ' W *.
NW-., I.ota 1 ami 11, Bee. I *. T ’ » > .,R
F ..
nd was a valuable assistant. His liijuor without a license in Dia­ city, who ha<l land interests here putting in the time at games in the W M
Mie natm-h the following witnriiM S to prove
bia continuous reaiib-m .• upon and eultl\atiou
Ulier has been presented with his mond precinct. This is the first and came out to look afior some antirooms.
of said land \iz J oh ph I* I;»-» t<>r. I loyd John
Ron, Walter « lark. 1 liirem-r I Cary, ail of
r-t taxidermy work, a white goose, occupant in the county jail Tor business in connection with it.
The crowd was a jolly one and La a en. Oregon
W m F akio , .Register.
in Ii is exceptionally well done.
manv months.
John is here on business and will seemed bent u|M>n having just a
THE WINDSOR
remain until some time in June be­ good, informal time talking witii
P‘~ v’i -*l7»«^«F»3asw
fore returning. Mrs Buoy and their neighbors, discussing the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
t J-- - ,
children remained in Eugene where work and growth of the order for
I'NITKD STATES I.INII <l„|i K.f
^ » r*
/ I'/»/
1 akeview, Oregon, April 10, I'.Mp.. t
v.A»
they are just completing a very the year just passed and planning Nolire is hereby given that tin following
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named settler iiaa filed notice <>f Ins intention
handsome modern residence in for future work.
‘*r
to make final proof in support of hl* claim, and
which they will make their home.
said pr»>of w ill - ■
■ '
Ward
At 10 oclock the tables were that
well. I’. N Conimissicner, al his office at Milvc-r
Oregon, an June io. 1<5, sir Mldimy
J. D. Daly, President of the First spread and the many good things • Lake,
<»megys, lid Entry No. .’ll for t he Si '« NW*«
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NFN'a Mt'«, M* • 1 •. I
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National Bank of this city, came placed on the festive board con­ SU
W 'I
t
the following ui»ne««.-R to prove
over from his borne at Boise City, sisting of everything imesible to­ his lltr.arr.ci
< -ontinuous resident e upon and cultivation
of
»aid
land,
v
iz
G
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D
inr-mi.
<4
-lh
»
r
Lak»-,
arriving here Friday evening to at­ gether with coffee. This part of Oregon \ 1 ».ne g - ■ f > » i. Oregon I f
of Lawen. Oregon, Anton F r II. of
tend the regular quarterly meeting the program had lieen arranged l>e- Cochran,
F.gll, Oregon
J. N W atson . Register.
of the directors on Saturday. No­ forebaml and all present were pre­
thing was given nut legarding the pared to particitate
meeting except that the business of
Among those from a distance NOTICE FOB PCBLICATION.
UNITED STATF.M LANDOFFH F..
the bank was foumi to be better who were present were: J. W.
Burna, Oregon, April is. r<K> i
Notice is hereby riven that the following
than ever and highly satisfactory Shown and wife, A K Richardson name»l
settler has filed notie«» of his intentl»»n
make final proof In «upp«sn »4 his «‘ialm and
to all the stockholilers Mr Daly and wife, Geter Hamilton and wife, to
that »««Id proof will t»e made » f»» - the Regia’er
I
an»! Receiver, at Burna, Oregon on May 24
left on his return home Sunday, “tar Buckland and wife. Mrs Robt. IMA. vis: II K N»> 107*1. of John W Buoy, for 4
i:
4
NW'«and N', -F'«.
27 I
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but will visit us ag ii iu Jun»- and Irving and children, Mrs Archi»- tbe
R :<> F W M
n
s|»end some time ii -hi" section
names the followin< witmw»» tnprov«-
Millard. Miss Gatha Smith, Mies bls He rontinuovs
residence upon and cultivation ::
:
A
said land via: Byron lerrlll, Archie Mr
Chas Belsbaw i -ought a fine Bertha Bovey. Miss Ida Turner of
Gowan. Frank o. Jackson J«»hn Hij»|»«œ«n all H
Helps to while away the long winter evenings’
pear to this office 1‘iiaaeek that ar.-l Mr. Loyd Many others from of Burns Oregon W M uh
:
We
nave a nice variety by the best authors.
the
immediate
vicinity
of
Burns
had l»eei> kept wi b -> fruit cellar all
were
also
present
The
fun
)a»ted
winter. It he»i ripened to perfec­
tion and prove»! the excellent k*-ep- until almost midnight before any­
I he Loie Star
ltlg quality of bis fr t Mr Be|- one thought of quitting
shaw states he lie« r eivtd wold
RESTAURANT
EOK SALE
from hie orchard on the John Day
China
Proprietor.
to the affect that th« late o I -nap
O r . Main and P. Mr»* t*.
Jerk.
The brown thoroughbred
had did little damage •»» bia
Broady ” 14 hands high can be seen MEALS AT BUL HOURS
farm with the
at the D M M 'fenamv ranch one
Mr
Bakery in eonnection
perches
expect to leave »»»on f-»r the farm mile from Burns. Can be purcha-ed
A Sputali» #f Short Drier».
where they will remain until after by cash or good note If not sold lie-
TaMe
famished with <
tbe fruit crop ia barreled Mr fore, be will make the stand at this
the mark»t affords Your patr .n-
ranch
for
the
sea
»on
beginning
Beleha* will be here with cherries
age »oliai ted
April the 2"
about tbe 4tb of July.
Singer Sewing Machines, 5-drawer $30
7-drawer $35
Cash on delivery—Only a few to sell
BURNS, OREGON
PLOWS!
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.
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
: Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES.
We have heard from our freight-
rs again and they will be here by
tomorrow evening or Monday sure
kith the very finest line of dress
goods ever brought to Burns. If
Y ou live in the country and can not
come to the city, be sure and write
for prices and samples.
Watch this space next week we
will have more to tell you, yours for
business.
!
i
Grood
THE WELCOMF PHARMACY
THE TIMES-HERALD