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on hi« Mrs Chas Roper paid our city a Mon»y taring methods to be in- visit oue day this week agurated at Browns will be a sure Bring your eggs to the City Meat Iim Donovan was down from money matter for you . the largest circulation or Market and get cash for them. his home one day this week. asy newspaper in thiscounty . Dr L E Hibbard spent a part of W H. Morrison and wife were Tom Howser came in with freight the week superintending some work visitors to our city Wednesday. on his ranch. from the railraad this week. I desert last Wednesd All KBAY. JUNE 17 1906. BROWN'S I HE SATISFACTORY STORE BROWN’S X-ettex ZTo. ¡3 Ovtx Tan. 1,1906 caSlx pxoposltlorx Is rxot FFL^IVZIED FIJNTAMCE Nabiscos, Macroonas, Pimonas tio to Haines X Nelson's and get A new line of low cut Queen and Festinas, are among the really Rogers Bros silverware at cost Quality Shoes just in at Browns Local News. j fine table delicacies at Huston’s. See their line of watches and Jew John uuueiman Budelman ana and iamuv family 1 are elry. Tk« I_J- » . - euuu ne ladies of the Baptist church in from their country home for r a Browns new clothing just iu. i will have a window sale at the few days. W C Sawyer, of the Geological Survey, was in this section this Tom Cleveland is over from the store of E B Reed X Son on Satur Ham, Bacon, Lard Butter and week looking after the water gaug day, June 24. sod house. Eggs, Timothy Seed nt the City ing stations in the various streams $600 will take 160 acres of good Meat Market, Go-dirts! Go-Carts! Go-Carts! in this Valley. and 10 miles East of Burns It G W ulevenger X Co. Your Clothes Made to Measure James McEwen, of Hardin, Crook was a choice claim five years ago. county, was a visitor to our city by M. Born X Co, assures a tit and G W Luce was among the visi. See Lewis. ■ this week. perfect satisfaction, you take no tor- to <>ur city this week. Wm Gray was in the city Wed chances.—Schwartz X Budelinan C» J George Smith is now city mar Dr W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office nesday and was accompanied upon shal, having been appointed to suc A S Swain was iu from his sheep upstairs in Veogtly building. his return home by his wife and in ceed John Dickenson. camp the tirsi of the week. He has fant son. C Bearv, Rev Minaker and Fran completed shearing and states his The weather has been decidedly ce-Gritlin have gone to the Narrows Regular shipments of Hood River ¡cooler the past few days with Indi- wool was a much heavier yield than he anticipated. strawberries twice a week during for a few days. the season at Schwartz X Budel- | cations of more rain. Albert Cawltield was in from An Adam George is selling school Browns coffees are fine in flavor derson Valley Wednesday making 1 man’s, 20 cents the box. furniture and the various districts] and better in value than possible to proof on some land. He was ac should see him before placing , H M Hibbard and wife brought companied by James Paul and ä get any where in Eastern Oregon, their little daughter down from the orders, James Johnson as witnesses. J F Mahon and J P Withers are mill one day this week for medical City Marshal Smith desires to1 Raymond Sizemore is now navi notify all interested that they must] attendance. The little one was among the jurors drawn to attend gating on crutches on account of a the Federal court during the land bad knee that has long been both keep up their stock, as he will see I Buffering from erysipelas. I fraud trials. that the ‘'cow” ordinance is enforc-J ering him. This week Dr Geary Drop in and get a big glass of placed the leg in a cast and Ray ed to the letter. ! that fine Harney Valley Brewing I The firm of Haines X- Nelson, the mond is forbidden the use of the Those desiring to purchase a | Co. beer at the new beer hall and Jewelers, having been dissolved, the limb for about six weeks. I.iano should call at G W eleven-' saloon, 1 partnership goods are being sold ger X- Co’s furniture store. This! I out at cost. Messrs Drinkwater X Clay are PROCLAMATION. firm now carries instruments. John Headley is compelled to the proprietors of a blacksmith and Mr and Mrs Cal Geer will take a repair shop in Drewse.v. They de walk with a crutch, having disloca- Whereas, the Secretary of State of the deserved vacation this summer and sire a'snare of the public patronage. I ted his knee the other day while State of Oregon has notified me in writ, ing that pursuant to the provisions of will visit their old home at Silver- I wrestling Assessor Loggan informs us C. R. an act entitled “ An Act making effective ton, take in the Lewis and Clark Al Coleman and wife left the first the initiative and referendum provisions Peterson is enjoying a visit from and may possibly go to Arizona to his parents, who came from their of the week for Suplee where they of Section 1, Article 4 of the Constitu sjiend th<- winter with their daugh tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat home at Fort Bidwell a short time will visit relatives and friends for ing elections thereunder aud providing ter, Mrs Dr Clvnier. a couple of weeks. ago. penalties for violations of provisions of At a special meeting of the pub Leave orders at the Brewery Sa- ] this Act,” approved February 24th, 1903, Tom Sagers and wife have gone lic school board held last Monday there was duly filed in his office on May Lute Parker was awarded the con to their ranch home near Narrows loon for bottled beer which will be 18th, 1905. a referendum petition con -01 where Tom will spend the summer delivered at your home in any taining 6,312 signatures properly attach tract to furnish 40 cords of wood to .....LOG enc'nK an<( otherwise improving quantity desired. Ask for prices. the district at 43 90 per __L. cord lJf 1 ed thereto, and certified in accordance ^ definitely decided”to" hold : his ,rancl)- Th.ey accompanied Ed was also < with law, ordering that House Bill Num The Windsor, under the manage ’s term of -------- school the a nine i-month ---------------------- — i “piinger out \\ ednesday. ber 370, entitled ‘‘An Act to appropriate ment of C B. Smith & Co., is one money for the payment of the expenses coining year to begin Sept. 4. Fred Oakerman was over from of the most popular resorts in the of the maintenance, repairs, improve Frank W Raine, a nephew of J C ' h'8 Silver creek home last Sunday. Finest of liquors and ments. equipment and current ex|»ense8 - ■ i accompanied by his wife and niece. interim. Freeman, and half brother to Julius Miss Savage. Mr Oakerman in cigars, billiards and card .able« of the Insane Asylum, Penitentiary, Re Chandler, arrived here on last Sat form, Deaf-Mute and Blind Schools, Vn‘ forms The Times-Herald that he and expert mixologists. urday from San Francisco, Mr ivermty. Agricultural College and Nor. Raine comes with the intention of • had disposed of about 40 head of Judge Davis has handed down a mal Schools, and other current expenses horses to Harry Smith, the price locating permanently and will later decision in the Voegtly divorce of the state, and declaring au emergen send for his wife. He accompanied being $50 per head. cy,” passed by the Twenty-third Legis Mr Freeman out to the Warm Mi Hauck, the horsebujer, has case, by dismissing the charge of lative Assembly of the State of Oregon Be sure and call and see and get prices before purchasing. both the plaintiff and defendant, Springs Sunday. purchased quite a number of ani at the regular session of said Legislative I The Times-Herald is in receipt mals on Silver creek and several in neither party being granted a di Assembly, shall be referred to the ¡>eo- of an invitation to the commence- this vicinity. He informs us he is vorce. The costs were taxed up to ple of the State of Oregon for their ap NOTICE FOR Vl PLICATION mi nt exercises atOshkoBh, Wiscon having no trouble in finding the both parties, each having their own proval or rejection at the regular general I’XITEIlBTATKS I ANI> n -l U K. I yr / a »,-» Zr anyt/liny that wilt make a parson tee/ election to i»« held on the 4th day of BuritH Orvg«>n, May 1«, It'D« I sin June 11 to 15. Miss Josephine I class of horses he desires and from costs I Notice is hfr»‘by given I hoi l!<- it i- Rue«l, tiho stayiny aueay from Church it is to rid a a ! the sales made his prices seem to June, 1906; that said 6,312 signatures to I? her is it member of the graduat of Bum«. Oregon, . ................oi f'.t-n'ii< •• E Ih ni | An outing party left here Thurs said petition are more than five per cent liter, of Harney, Oregon, Im« lile-l null- <• of in- ing class this year. Miss Locher [ be quite satisfactary. to ntHke proof on I hk <1« h -it litinl claim of the whole number of votes cast for teulion .7'», for th. h'aSE‘,, NW. I 't. > -•• II. has been absent from her home in James Paul contemplates an ex day morning for Spring creek to Justice of the Supreme Court at the last I No. WaS\V’4,>.< 1 N\\‘4 'W. *'"l I ' i Ibis city for several years and has tended visit to Kentucky this sum spend a week or so fishing. The NE\. H-c. 14, I S . R. ■ • I , W M., h- t«»i. regular election, before the RegiBtt r Hiiii R«-< vi v vi ' I'.tirns, on improved her time most profitably. party consisted of Mrs 11 B. Mace on Saturday, the . It It day <»f June, l"0’> Now, Therefore, I, (¡to. E (’hamber- I gon. He namea Ute following wltncMti.-M lo prove The young lady has secured a posi mer, leaving here in September and land daughter, Miss Vella, Mrs W. 1 the complete irrigation mid ieelmnation of «.Hid | lain, < iovernor of the State of < iregon, in going via Portland where he will tion as teacher in the West Salem land: Jamen F. Malion. Albert ' 'm\ Itield, Jamett ! E. Trisch, Misses Clayte Burrow, obedience to the provisions of said act I Johnson and Mel Barker, all of Mule. Oregon. high school of Wisconsin for the visit the fair. He expects to be ab- \\ M l-'A P.IIF, Register hereinbefore mentioned, do hereby make I Bertha Williams and Frank Shelly coming year and will not return i sent two or three months. Jim will issue this pr<xlamati<»n to the ¡»eo- and I Robt George and Grandpa Free home, much to the disappointment ¡enjoy such a trip but it is only right pie of the State of Oregon, announcing man. of her many friends. ' to post him before hand that “mint that there has been filed with the Secre C. IL Leonard and family were tary of State of the State of ()regon a ref W Biggs has received a hand )julips” and straight “corn juice” t'NITEP r V I e - I IM K.i Burna, < »regoli, May 21. Ii some racing sulky which arrived go down there instead of bock beer. | in from Welcomeville a few day« erendum petition with the requisite Notice is hereby given ihm I I ioiiihf I- Matney of Burns, Oregon. I inh tiled notice of [this week, Mrs. Leonard making ' num her of signatures thereto attached, intention mi Thursday’s stage from the rail to make proof <>n In* desert land The schedule on the O-B stage! I. hh l..i »ale a* ii le«« prive tlian yon cuti bui olli.-r. (or lain» No. U4I. for tile N I-.1 tN 1.' ,. -• > ", '(■ 1, I proof on her desert. They returned i ordering that House Bill Numl»er 37(), | ME'.,Sec road. It is a beauty having bicy-| 19 li, j', ! I« . Il ‘I . entitled “An Act to appropriate money V\ M. before A '.,SU line has been changed in the time Tliey bave tini celebrateli the RegLt. i un i |u << i\< r nt Wednesdaj- afternoon, as Farmer for the payment of the expenses of the 1 Burns clewheels and puemnatic tires— Oregon, on T ucm I m ) the It day of of departure from Burns. The post l '<).>. Leonard was anxious to continue' maintenance, repairs, improvements, June, and its painted red. When attach-1 He names the following uitne-r- to pros, j master was notified the time for complete irriga' ion and 1 ■ lai it ion ol said his work plowing, putting in garden equipment ami current expenses of the the ed to one of John’s several trotting i land Faul I- Blume. I’aul I ink.-, John II leaving here had been changed to I all of Bui ............... and clearing sage brush. Leonard Insane Asylum. Penitentiary, Reform, Garrett, George W W aters. animals and lie has hold of the WM FABRE Register. 2:30 p in instead of 6 a tn, but Con has at last found his calling Deaf Mute and Blind Schools, Universi alvo, and Hie selling them al a currMpoiidingly low lig ribbons it will be a fine turn out ty, Agricultural College and Normal tractor Williams was notified the ure uh the moWeiH. altogether and we may look for M arried —Last Wednesday at Schools, and other current expenses of time was 2:30 a m. It goes into some new records. Mr Biggs I has — the home of Mr and Mrs F. M. the state, and declaring an emergency,” taken a great interest in bringing effect today. The stage is being .Ionian in this city. Ben Jordan passe 1 by the Twenty-third legislative held here awaiting advice from On about a change for better horse- Assembly of tlnTSiateof Oregon at the tl-sli in Harney connty and is pre tario as to the nature of the notice and Miss Bes-ic Miller were iniir- regular session of said Legislative Aaa«*m- paring to migage quite extensively given that office. At present it ie ried, Rev A R Miriake- of the bly, be submitted t » the legal electors of The the Statu of Oregon for their approval or in h'oodtd horses, having several Baptist church officiating not understood which schedule to > xi.qni "n.ally fine anima'.« now en contracting parties are well known rejection at th« regular election to be route from California to add to Ilia follow nor does it appear to be of to the people of Harney e.iunty a'ul held on the Ith of June. 1906, the same Ç larticuL r benefit to anj .- ,t stables. have a large circle of friends who being the first Monday in Junt , ltMM>. Done at the Capitol in tins City of fl extend well wishes Only the im Salem, State of Oregon, this----- day of mediate relatives were pre»ent at May, 1905. the ceremony NOTICE FOR I'l'BLK ATION (Signal) GEO. IL CHAMBERLAIN, We are selling our Governor. rani t> state - I * ni > on-n it ( Peter Clemens and family have Kurus orvgoii, May 1 l’<» i By the Governor : returned from Portland where they Notice is hereby given that the !-..!.»•* ¡u - (Signed; F. I. DINBAR, nametl settb-r has II!••«! »«>' • •• of hu» montimi visited the Lewis ami Clark fair. to make Huai proof in «>1 « I m I ki , Secretary of State. Mini that sai'1 ¿r«H»l wiii ..afe *u th. Mr Clemens states it ie magnificent, Regno r an<! Receiver, >tl Burn» <>r.g. ...on June J», IW», viz I’ mii I E Ki'iim* of Hui ns. but not entirely complete Har . TIMBER LAND NOTICE Oregon, li E No I IM, Ior the lots . and ||, •*<-<•. 2. IA>ts I and 2. anil nW N*', • I. I ney county’s exhibit was not com II H » E V* M I’. K. Office Bums. Ore . May 31, !<>, lie names the following witiu * tn j>r...e pleted wh n they lef.- but will make N<.ti>eik hereby giv. n hat hi r-oin^liatn < hie continuous . it <- upon and < nliivattun A \ I Alt 1-m.s lamp with the provisions «»f the •« t of < ougrvss of of sant land. Vil a bit when opened to th.- j June 3, ¡M7M, entitl««! “An art for the sale of elitre, 1 E Mainev, Tim Dono nu. ai I of Kurus timl>er lands in the .‘•tates of 1 ahforuia, Oregon Oregon and Mr Clemens «ays no W m F arms . Register. Nevada an<l Waehington Territory." as extend ed to all the Public Ijtnd states by art of Aug county exhibit can compare is’ 4, l*e»_ Matt Wagner uf Fortlsnd. rountv of half price, because we art- going <»' t uf tin e Mnl'uomah >tafe of Oregon, has this da) flle<! We would like to have a talk with you on it in attractiveness He visit« in thia plfire his sworn statement No '¿Sa, for th«- purchase of the E’, m W t. HE!4 \W'4 lines, but not intending to close up business as our and Burbank exhibit ot vegetables f'W'4NE,4 of Hertion No. > in township No /I 8,. Range 27 E , W M. and will offer proof competitors would like to have us do. I hey say «aye Han.ev count» p»tat<*« will to show that the land sought la more valuable for its timber of atone than for agrirulturalpur- b*at it. we “sell too cheap" and are deniorali/ing trade [ h «••-s and toeatafrlish hla « laiin to Mid land Our Stuck is complete, our prices are right. You You will save money. You will get the best goods. You will get the lowest prices. You will anticipate vour wants and make cash sys largest stock ot merchan Eastern Oregon to select from. The best t possible. We know we can <>x‘t vour to commence the cash system BURNS, OREGON e up-to Use a Jones The oiilv Binder Chain Mower, Fly Wheel. Lever Binders Machine tras, Mahcine Oil in Stock Rakes, Sickle- Grinders and Binder Twine C. H. VOECTLY urns, Oregon MOWING MACHIN! ììregon X F orwarding X Q ompany ) WOOD RAKE \\ ill not take time to tel! you about STUDEBAKER wagons and buggies, in fad it is not necessary; everybody know lh<‘m. SHELF HARDWARE DRESS GOODS 1 • fore the Register and will be wanting a new dress for the 4th. so come ty our store and talk it over--we know you will go away well pleased. If you are going traveling come in and get a TRUNK. VAUICB OR SUIT CASE and travel with comfort. Come in Boys and look at our Readv M ide Suitsand samples of Made to Or- der Clothing- They are Winners. SCHWARTZ & BÜDELMAN Receiver of thia office J C Buckland, J W Shown and at Bun • Or-gon, on Thursday the l<nh «lav of A'Ignat IWg.. Wm Russell were inn from liar- He name« as wjti.«-»w» M E Eaatlick, Matt l'etero»n. Fred Minnich all --f Vatirouver. ringing with Waah ngton R J W Harn« of Riirv, Oregon ney Wednesday, Any and all |--r».t.s 'laiming adversely th« them a fine black P rcheron stal- ai*>ve-<iea*Tit<e<1 land« are requested to file their claims in thl* vffi«-* on or l>efor« «aid loth «lav of lion which wa> recr-ully purchased August. IW. Ww. F akir . Rrciaur. by a comp.iiiv of utocktnen of that vicinity The anima' is one of the tiest bred st »lb ti« i Eastern Ore gon, being a th -'oiii i red ind im ported front F’»r.e this spring China i.eorge, Propriator. He ie three • ■ H 11* uhi Hf -’l WFj gh> Cor. Main and B "I reel*. 1,7150 [sninds anti cost ti.e company turning ♦,“..20O. Tie fi«r.»s I' raid is pleas MEHLS AT Abb HOURS A K Ri<-hard«<>(i ed to note that tb-- b«>rs--riien of out lumber at Li« Hari «v - k * mill, Bakery in eonneetion. Hartry county are «.<-I'ing a fine also shingle« arid ia ready to fill A Spuiilty •( Stert Orter». lot of bloodril «lock thi- spring, your order«. Call him up on the Table furnished with everything private 'phone al th» Welcome thi" being the forth horse to be brought in this spring of a high the market affords Your patron Pharmacy when in ha»t age solicited I thing in hie line (tlsM RESTAURANT We will continue n- do business at the old STAND and will no I tn r- sold Can not afford lo buy beer for you I " -II •/< uds at 'he right prices. That is our business. thins 'jour wirex and duu shhr with you we have jaxt what they want, and we ran brut unybody'11 /wirex on thexe linex. 0KE60M FORWARDING COMPANY. Ontario. J. s. B ariti 11, Manager. LC Brod field «M Harry Clark were over from Pine creek Thurs day. Ixiu is still in the employ of the P I. S Co and ban charge of the Pine <-r*ek ranch