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Bring your eggs to the City Meat The Times-fierald. _________ Market and get cash for them. w . - — ,Uv vny ____ A new'line of low cut Queen Money saving methods to be in- “BROWN’S” “BROWN’S” •THE SATISFACTORY STORE” Quality Shoe» just in at Browns. agu rated at Browns will be a sure ------- ----------- ----------- _ Frank Dibble was among our money tuatler for you 1 Foster came over from Silver HAi THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF visitors from Silver creek the first Z-etter 3To. 3 Creek Saturday, returning home Chas. Lcggan and W R Crawford ANY NEWSPAPER in this county . of tbe week Monday. were down from Harney last Sun Oxxx Tan. 1,1906 cash, proposition, is riot Nabisco«, Macroonas, Pimoncs as Ham, Bacon, Lard Butter and day, They called on The Time« SATURDAY, JUNE 24 1AC aud Festinas, are among the really Eggs, Timothy Seed at the City Herald and ordered posters for a fine table delicacies at Huston's. big celebration in their little city on Meat Market. Local News. the 4th of July. The posters were Supt. Rigby desires The Times Geo. Salisbury and Dell Dibble forwarded to them the following Herald to announce that the dip- were business visitors from Silver Brown« new clothing just in. mail. Harney has prepared a nice 1 lomas are now ready for the pupils Creek the first of the week. program for their Natal day cele Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office ; wi,o successfully passed the exam- Brown, coffees are fine in flavor bration the most interesting feature, upstuirs in Veogtly building. ¡nations. and better sw iu value than yuvemiu possible i to at least to the writer with hie “in *11 i «- —*• ^vuv« vniitu biiau Miss Annie George was tbe guest wi take 160 acres of good get auv where in Eastern Oregon, ternal feelin’s” at thia particular of friends in this city the first of the and 10 miles East of Burns 1 1 EC Skiles, the popular and aff- moment, is a basket dinner and a week. was a choice claim five years a^° j able drug man of Spokane, was barbecued beef. A literary pro See Lewis. Those desiring to purchase a among the traveling men that in- gram will be rendered in the fore piano should call at G W Cleven Fred Oakerman and wife came vaded our streets this week. noon with patriotic music, speeches, ger <fe Co's furniture store. This! in the first of the week from their etc., follow by a big dinner with an The firm of Haines & Nelson, the firm now carries instruments. Riley home. Mrs Oakerman re afternoon of sports that can be par Jewelers, having been dissolved, the ticipated in by every individual that mained in the city the guest of . .. Jason Bennett was again in this - • — partnership goods are being sold attends. A grand ball takes place citv Monday. He seems to be run friends, Fred returning home. out at cost. in the evening ning around ton much and we ad-' Mrs Clay Clemens was reported M FitzGerald is again home af vise Mrs Bennett to keep her eye on: sick at Harney last Wednesday ter an absenco of several months in him. PROCLAMATION. evening, but the lady quickly re- i was Mrs. W B Johnson and her two eovere‘i as he was in this city the Malheur county where he Whereas, the Secretary oi State of the daughters, Misses Roxie anti Mary, I ^jllowing day and able to be on the handling real estate. State of Oregon has nolitied uie in writ, streets, | Leave orders at the Brewery Sa were over from their Silver creek ing that pursuant to the provisions of M.« v . 1 u 1 loon for bottled beer which will be an act entitled “An Act making effective home a few days this week visiting •Mrs Hoy McGee took her depar- , , any the initiative and refereudum provisions lure Thursday morning for Port- Jel'V6reJ “l V°Ur h°“le friends Ask for prices of Section 1, Article 4 of the Constitu ________________ ________ ______ land to visit the fair We are in . Messrs Drinkwater Ar Clay are| tbe proprietors of a blacksmith and j fornie‘1 the lrtd-v *'•> «‘«nd her | Harry McClure and family have tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat ing elections then under and pioviding repair shop in Drewsev. They de- v'8it to Eugen« where siie will stay I returned to their home at Harney, penalties for violations of provisions of this Act," approved February 24th, 1903, sire a share of the public patronage. an indefinite time with relatives 1 tbeir eon Clyde having suflieiently and friends. ! recovered from hie recent serious there was duly tiled in his cilice on Max IStli, 1905. a refereudum iietition con Dr. M. J. Gerdes is having the a -.ii . , . accident a* to lie able to return taining 6,318 signatures properly attach Marshal Smith, baa a bad thumb building on the corner of Main and ed thereto, and certified in accordance on his right hand which he had io,nf B Sts . recently occupied by Kaiser with law, ordering that House Bill Nutn- and daughter, dislocated the other day. not in! Mrs. Day id Cary i Felton as a butcher shop, fitted f handling wrongdoers of the law, Miss Grace, were the guests of Mrs l>er 370, entitled “ tn Act to appropriate up for an office. He will not occupy monev for the paynieut of the expenses the building, however, until his but by a foul ball. Geo is put out'1'eo Shelley in this city last Sun- of the maintenance, repairs, improve office equipment arrives from the | of the baseball game the 4th as a I day. They were accompanied in ments, equipment and current ex|>eiises consequence. j from their Crane creek home by of the Insane Asylum, Penitentiary, Re* railroad. ,, ... ,, . ,,, Mrs. Frank Harrison and Lea Sbel- form. Deaf-Mute and Blind Schools, Un' M 111 Meknmey, Mrs A. \V. , , , . , , , , ... ¡versify, Agricultural College and Nor Go to Haines A Nelson’s ami get ,, , , , y, both of whom had been visiting mal Schools, and other current expenses Gowan and daughter, Mabel, and . ’ . , ,, , , ---------------- .------------ — Rogers- Bros silverware at cost. I i, _ , , . I them for a tew weeks, crank has H,„i ,i....i«ri>m j an emergen I Leon Johnson were passengers in on OI * le 1411,1 ueciaring See their line of watches and Jew . i„„. • l . i . to behave himself since his wife cy,” passed by the Twenty-third Regie last night s Canyon stage. Leon j elry. lative Assembly of the State of Oregon had been ove- working on the ex- C*11'6 ' at the regular session of said Legislative Mies Madge Miller, daughter of tension of the Tjumpter Valley try-1 hr. L. E. Hibbard and Guy Assembly, ehall be refer red to the peo- Judge and Mrs. Miller, was an ar I ing to hurry it on into Burns. The ! Shav ver spent a few days at Pelican pie of the State of Oregon for their up- rival on last Monday s Canyoj stage . others were returning from Portland island this week. They brought in proval or rejection at the regular general ...____ _ ,.e^ home from Corvallis ( »here they attended the Masonic !Bfim« valuable new specimens of | eleeU0" to ... heU on the 4th day of returning . . . .. , June, 1906; that said 6,312 signatures to where she was a student in the Ag and Eastern Star grand lodges and j birds the skins ot which were pre-1 said potition are more than flve per eent ricultural college during the past took in the fair. pared and sent to Mr Wallace to j o \\ allace 1 f Ulo jii0 „hole whole number of votoe votes cast for year. Mise Madge is glad to be at add to our collection at the fair. Justice of the Supreme Court at the last For sale—A modern five room home again among her many They also collected a fine lot of regular election, dwelling, in centre of full block, al) Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Chamber bird eggs for the same purpose. friends. lain, Governor oi the State of Oregon, in enced. good out buildings. A snap Be sure and call and see and get prices before purchasing. Dr. Hibbard had his kodak along N. C. Hubbard and wife were if taken quick. See M. L. Lewie obedience to the provisions oi said act | and made some snap shots of the hereinbefore mentioned, do hereby make down from their mountain home At a meeting of a number of our island that is almost completely and issue this proclamation to the peo. last Tuesday. They were down on X •C'y**gtgstfe vr -.y.- pie oi the State of Oregon, announcing NOTICE FOR ITBl.lt AT10N citizens who take a special interest j covered with pelican nests, business and returned home the that there has been tiled with the Secre UNITED STAVES I AND <»EEH E. I Prof Rigby arrived home last it anyt/lmy t/tal ux!/ makt a prtrson fed following day. Mr Hubbard was in the fair department, held at the Burns Oregon. May IS, r?0.>. t tary oi State oi the State of Oregon a ref tike dayiny au/ay from Churc/l it it to ride a city hall Thursday evening, it was Wednesday evening from his vaca- Notice 1« hereby given that Boi.. tt E lie« well pleased with the glowing re erendum petition with the requisite of Burna, Oregon. s8«lgiie«‘oi ni 1 o «• B ii>' decided to reorganize completely, j ,,on tf) Southern Oregon His number of signatures thereto attached, iner. ««I Harney, Oregon. L uk t • -i nolo < ceived from Hartley county’s ex tention to milk«* proof on ton >1« s- 11 lamt ' tn 19, tor 'bo »•1 • -1 t. NIA > 1 «- ©ec. hibit at the Lewie and Clark fair, draft new by-laws ami limit the , famj)y remained in Jackson coun-i I ordering that House Bill Number 370» No W>.. SW ' -« ■ 1-’ NV 1 . , ••I"i ' \\ . O. \\ bite, Prof, informs ns he visited the entitled “An Act to appropriate money NFa. 8ee, > i, 1 2# 8 , K. ' v ,l • Im 1,1 and says he’s going down later to membership to 30 before the Register and ileeei \ ri al Burns, Oi for the payment of the expenses of the Frank Jackson and James Donegan fsir a few jayg) liaving gOne to gon, on Saturday, the .’tih «lay of June, l‘.'0>. see it. I - • - maintenance, repairs, improvements, II«* names Um following w i '--* to or., were appointed a committee I 0 | Portland in time to fife the Harney «*quipment and current expenses of the th«* complete irrigation and re«•iHmiition <»t hh land Jamea E. Mahon, Allen < at* Hi« Id. Jam Carrol Cecil and Tom Spafford . draft new by-laws and they will re-' all of M tile. On g«»ti 1 countv educational exhibit put in Insane Asylum. Penitentiary, Reform, Johnson and Mel l ark-r, W m I* \ Hit a, K'i ■ later. came over from Silver creek Mon port at a meeting to be held Mon-1 ¡place under his own supervision. Mute and Blind Schools, I niverai- - day. Carrol has just returned from day evening. i j . * . •* I tv, Agricultural College ami Normal ■ We are pleased to le.arn that it * * ■ tint the ... 1 Schools, and other current expenses of a visit to Ins family in Portland and The annual school election was j compares very favorably with like | the state, and declaring an emergency,” NOTICE FOR Pl) Ll.lt \ I'll >N. incidentally he took in the fair a (INITKK STATUS I AN1> 'in i' K.( held at the school house last Mon- «bi’oits from other counties and is passed by the Twenty-third Legislative few days. He reports both the Burna. Oregon, Mtiy .’I, r.n»> » I even larger than niati v more pop- Assembly of the State of Oregon at lhe Notice is hercb\ given thnt llioiiiiih F*. day afternoon. Hon. A. W. Gowan 0ven l ar 8er than muni i , , boys Homer and Pat at work one on fl lllotis counties regular session of said Legislative Assem Main«-» oi Burns, Or« . ............. ' i. I noli«- «■! intention to uinke proof on Ins «le.»rit lan«l the home ranch and the other en was elected director for a term h«« for Male at it less price tlutti yon can luiv otliera for. bly, be submitted to the legal electors of Inim No. 311, for Ho- N I ' ,N • ' >» '4 ‘.,secrj w.swfc.-•< . i t » . it ■ i-. They have the celebratoti route to California with a bunch of three years and A C. \\ elcome el- | W. Y. King and family and J M , the Statfc of Oregon for their approval or SE ■ M, lie (orc the K<”i Ci '"■> iD'i'iver at I ected clerk one year Clerk Hous- ! Dalton’s family took their depart- , rejection at the regular election to be W Burn«. Oregon, «>11 T iux U a th«- h «iny of mules. June, r.iU». ton’s rejiort was one of the most yre Thursday morning for the Wil-1 0,1 •I°ne- l‘*W6, the same lie nano » the foll-ot 1 the «•ouiplete irrlgHtion tin«l rv< lai . «.i mih I > ‘J Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson , i i • i 1* __ , , ... httiiiiv I ia lirut being t the first \li»n«li»v Monday in .Inn« Jun«, HNWi 11*0*1. I mik I Paul E Blume, I’au li.tk. John II complete ever rendered in the <lis- Iamette Nalley where they will Hone at the Capitol in lhe City of »iarrett. »ieorge W Waters, nil of Bm uh ' >1 «'go 11, were in the city a short time this WM I A III: I K< gister. trict, he having gone to the building j spend a part of the vacation months Salem, Stale of Oregon, thia----- day of situ», and are Helling them at a corre«|M>ndingly l«»w fig week. Grant informs us that the previous to the meeting and placed visiting relatives and friends. The May. 1905. ure as the mowera haying season will begin much tbe figures on the blackboard, cov party went overland and expect to (Signed) GEO. E. CH AMBERLAIN, earlier than usual this season in governor. ■ ering all the available epace in the go to the coast for a few days and his section. The harvest will be By the Governor : principal’s room, with compara also take in the fair If they all go i Signed F. 1. 1 >I ’ N BA R, gin about the 1st of Julv in the tive tables in the most comprhen- in a bunch there will be a noticable 1 Secretary of State. higher ground and all- will be in sive manner. Financial condition increase in the attendance at lhe readiness by the 10th or 15th. Mr of the district is in fin«* shape and a fair during that period and Harney TIM HER LANK NOTICE Thompson nas embarked in the sheep business this spring having spei-ial tax of 7 mills was voted, the County will he well repr.-*n!« d ♦ -• Land Office Bui DM. <ire. May 31, I1«»., least in several years just bought a flock N.dii-i* in hereby given mat in coinglinii« > Frank Rieder, manager of the W with the proviaiuua «>f the act of < ougrettM of June 3. !O, entitled “An act tor the aale of e V. A C. M. W R Co , took his de timber laixla in the>tate» of < aliforuiu, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory.” hh extend parture yesterday morning for out ed to all the i’ublle Laiid State« by act of A tig Hat I, iw. Matt Wagner of Portland, fount» oi side joints He goes from here to M’il'n«»niah state «»7 Oregon* han thin «I h > filed FOR PUBLICATION We are selling our thia office hin *"orn statement No for NOTICE Ontario, visiting several particular in th'- purrhaae of the E*.. SW‘4. SE’4 NW‘4 l NITKU STATE- I AM. "TH< «. I <»f Section No 2a in n>wi>abip tracts of th* company’s land hold SW'gNEL Burn«. <>rcg«»n, Jum- I I o. | No .1 H,. Hange 27 E , W M, and will offer proof th«* land aought la more valuable Nolle« im hereby given Hmt th'- («»ilowiitv ings while en route, and from there torhowfhat for itatimlw-r or alone than for agricultural pur- named Mttler him filed noil« « «»f I«) h int« nthm and to eatabliah hla « lalni to amid land to innk«- final pr.M.f in e i|«| o Better values you cannot secure anywhere. < i>.i'.- to Portland where he will confer |M»a«-a, liefore the Regiater and Receiver of thia office and that «ai<! ¿roof will •■«■ ’• ««ie -•i«»r«* tlo at Burna, Oregon, on Thursday lhe 10th dav of RcgiHti r and Receiver, Burnn. • o' g««n. oh with Col Wood, the company's at Auguat Wtf«. Our Kindergaiten Lines of Infant and Children’s Shoes July j;, HMK». viz Neil < lliil»L*r<l •>( Burn«, He namea aa witi.«*eaea M E Ea«tli«k, Matt or« g«>n, II E No 211 \ for the and NE\ * W 1, torney. Mr. Rieder will then pro Beteraon, F red Minnich all of Van« ««uver, - ; ► ■ 1 gives a large assortment of 'l'tie ±deSt ceed to Albany nod return o.*r th« Washington, K. J Williams of Klier, Oregon He nam«*a th« following witn«n "» pr.,«,- Any and ail j »» t «« t « claiming a«1veravly th«- liia «-ontinuou« rc»i*leti< * upon ami mountains along tl * route of the above» described lauds are reque«t«*d to file their <»f «aid land, viz Martin \ ■smitl. I I n .itioii 4. 11 manufactured. claim« in this office on or before «aid 10th «lay «>f Or«-gori, George I Wnt-I Chari« 4 V Byrd atid land grant Auguat, l'«T. John W .-«ayer. all of Burn«, ore«««:« ID FIMA.MCE IVZI F-l=< You will save money. You will get the best goods. You will get the lowest prices. You will anticipate your wants and make cash sys tem arrangements. I he largest stock of merchan dise in Eastern Oregon to select from, The best treatment possible, We know we can get your trade it will pay you to commence the cash system with us Jan. 1, 1906 BURNS. OREGON e up-to Use ; a Jones. The only Binder with Fly Wheel. Chain Mower, Lever Binders. Machine Ex tras, Machine Oil in Stock. Rakes, Sickle- rinders and Binder Twine C. H. VOECTLY, Bums, Oregon MOWING MACHINE (I regon X F orwarding ^ P. gmpany " We Shoe the Whole Family AND DO IT WELL FAMOUS SHOES For Ladies and Children. See Our Line of Oxford Ties. X/Een.’ For Dress and Heavy wear. Sells For C«sh at Lowest Prices A private letter from Crane creek received in this city last Saturday announced that the C A Bonnett NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION horse* bad ta-en sold to an Omaha UNITED HTATEB LAN’!» OFFIf 1. I Burns, Or»*f««n. June t2, I man nam' d Frost Later Mr lk>n- Notice is hereby riven that tl><* following nett came in and in talking to a iiaiiit d ■«•rtler baa file«! noth« of his intention to iriak« final proof io sup|M»rt «>f hts claim. an«i representative of tl ■ great religious that nai<! pr«*»f will l«e made before the RraUrter weekly said he wa* afoot,” having and Receiver s’ Buri Oregon, on J»»h /•«. I «».. six ( harles H le >nar<l, of Burr.w,Oregon disposed of a’l but s f*w broken I . E W. M hors*« at a go -I fig *e would He names the following witness« « to prove not give the price. « i ref-rr.-d us to Lis foutinno«is r«-ai'lerwe upon and ciiltlration ► I: ! ‘ a Wil lana O Vh '• Harry I. Mr Frost Th* ’ slot i. to l>e deliv- M B ered in two «hipmenl«, th* first on w: I of Burns. Or« got Wu. F a BRK. Regie».-r July 8. tl* * other Sept. 1. M I. I^WIS inform >te Hint at a at IGrney public mwrling h> k con p my City last Monday a was formed of * ii«m.-« mm « f that place arid farri • r- i , that viemitv to erevt a ♦lo.ttUO lionrti g mill A majority of the i.n essary capital was pledged al the n> ’mg and it has evvty indication of Iriny a go. Th* Harney section is ............ the finest wheat belts of tin- county, and the building of this mill will be an incentive to raise more wheat Tbev hope to have the mill com pleted for thia seasons crop. The Lone Star 5 of of n id’ » ..7 V UgtOI « “ < - 1 W N 4 •!< a d i. • r a- Van China Proprietor« Cur. Main and B Street*. A K Richardum is now out lumber at hie llaruv Bakery in eonnaetion. also shingles and 1. ready A Specially »1 Short Offer«. your ortlftx. Call him up Table furnnd.wl with everything private phon* at tbw t the market afford» Your patron Pharmacy when in hast* f age solicited . thing in hts I in* at half price, because we art- goinn out of these lines, but not intending to close up business as our competitors would like to have us do. I hey say we “sell too cheap” and are demoralizing trade That Is our business. We will continue business at the old STAND and will no I ■ m i sold Can not afford to buy hc«.r for you Lu*. ill s-.*ll ci ods at the fight pi ices. llrint your H'ires ttnd diitighters leilli yon it-r ho re jit st leliut they want, find iee eon bent tt nybody’s /triees on these lines. Iff RESTAURANT MEALiS AT A Lib HOURS f-’ W m F abkk . Rcglst«*» W m . F arme , Register. Sizes 5 to 8 with low heels. S!ROOTMflN S Will not take time to tell you «about STUDEBAKER w;igons and buggies, in fact it is not necessary; everybody knows them. SHELF HARDWARE Sizes 2 to 4 i-2, no heel. JOHN 'j. WOOD RAKE Ji Ì n’ < * A if • I ».-lr X' day OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY, Ontario. ' F C. T —■ ▼ r ——— » r - » r P» r I I k rT. « » I X J. S. BAHRU I. thgagcr. ’ J , _________ r *w 9 « r ♦ I » F I ► X I* S Grave« was i i town a si ort time yesterday morning l>. in« >-i rout* to Portland to vi-it tlm fair He goes via Prineville l>v privat« conveyance