The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 01, 1905, Image 5

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    imes-fierald. | see Groe
«‘«« m new prices
Brown.
for cash
The "Good Old Summer Time"
jAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION or
is with us.
any newspaper in this county .
Mrs Shaver is reported on the
J I. Hopper was down from Silvies
sick list.
Wednesday.
A tiue line of the swellest cloth­
Sam Mickel was among our visi­
ing obtainable at Rrowns
tors this week
Burn—Yesterday, June 30. to Mr
Mrs 1 hos Baiu and sous were
Frank Eister was over from Crane
and Mrs John Marshall a son
down from Harney last Saturday. creek this week.
HATt'kbAY. JI LY 1 I'D,
( Bring your eggs to the City Meat
James Pirie and wife were mak­
The tirui of Haines A Nelson, the
Market and get cash for them.
Local News.
ing purchases in this city Wednes­ Jewelers, having been dissolved, the
Paul Blume and Tim Doonvan day.
partnership goods are being sold
are down from their mountain
Browns new clothing just in.
Ham, Bacon, Lard Butter and 1 out at cost.
homes.
Eggs, Timothy Seed at the City
August Miller and daughter. Miss
W. D- Arnett was in the city
Nabiicos, Maeroonas, I’itnonas Meat Market.
Emma, came over from Calamity
Thursday.
and Festinas, are among the really
Bookkeeper Holland, of the P I, S Thursday returning home yester­
Supt Gilcrest of the P. L S. A Co
fine table delicacies at Huston's.
I Co. arrived home yesterday from a day.
spent a few days here this week.
A A. Hineman and his r.epbew, visit to outside points.
Leave orders at the Brewery Sa­
Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office i
Hugo Hineman, were in from the
loon for bottled beer which will be
Jess
Alberson
was
in
the
city
upstairs in Veogtly building.
Warm Springs a few days this Wednesday. He is now living at delivered at your home in any
F, McKinney was down from week,
quantity desired. Ask for prices
Andrews.
the mill a tew days this week re-
f —
♦COO will take IGO acres of good
A K Richardson is now turning
Born—This morning, to Mr and
turning Thursday.
I anJ 1Q
Qf
It Mrs Fred Denstedt, at their home out lumber at his Harney saw mill,
Link
Hutton, the Wagontire was a choice claim five years ago. east of this city, a son.
also shingles and is ready to fill
sheepman, spent n few days in this I See Lewis,
your orders. Call him up on the
Go to Haines A Nelson’s and get
city this week on business.
I T. M. Gibson lost a camp stove Rogers Bros silverware at cost. private 'phone at the Welcome
A, L. Hunter was a passenger on I between Burns and Lawen last See their line of watches and Jew­ Pharmacy when in haste for any­
thing in his line.
Finder please notify elry.
last Saturday’s Prineville Htage. | Saturday.
lie expects to remain in this coun­ i him at Burns.
Mervin Horton is home from Cor­
ty indefinitely.
1‘KOCI.AM ATION.
Mrs L. Woldenberg arrived home vallis where he had beei attending
Monday
evening
from
Portland
'
Those desiring to purchase a
the Agricultural college, having ar­
Whereas, the Secretary of State of the
piano should call at G W Cleven­ where she attended the Eastern | rived on last Wednesday’s Ontario State of Oregon has notified me in writ­
ger & Co's furniture store. This' Star grand lodge and also visited I stage.
ing thal pursuant to the provisions of
the fair.
an act entitled “ An Act making effective
firm now carries instruments.
Fred Oakerman came over from
Robt Reed was up from Lawen' Only a few days and the drawing ! Hiley and was accompanied upon the initiative and referendum provisions
of Section 1, Article i of the Constitu­
list Saturday on land business, for the presents at N Brown A Sons his return home yesterday afternoon tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat­
lie was accompanied by James will take place. Fourth of July is by Mis Oakerman anil niece. Miss ing elections thereunder and providing
penalties for violations of provisions of
Johnson and Albert Cawlfield.
the day get as many tickets as pos­ Savage.
tins Act,’* approved February 24th, I'Mi.l,
Messrs Dr ink water A Clay are sible. A ticket with every Cash
A ’phone message at 1:30 an there was duly tiled in his oilice on May
the proprietors of a blacksmith and Purchase.
nounced that the jury in the trial 18th, l‘.K)5. a referendum petition con­
repair shop in Drewsey. They de­
W D Huffman has returned from of Senater Mitchell had not yet taining (»,312 signatures properly attach­
ed thereto, and certified in accordance
fire a share of the public patronage. his trip to the Andrews country brought in a verdict. The case was
with law, ordering that House Bill Num­
Frank Bennett, brother of B. 1’. where he went last week on busi­ given to the jury Thursday night. ber 370, entitled “An Act to appropriate
money for the payment of the expenses
w ho has been visiting the latter for ness. He was accompanied upon
H R Sitz, the Lawen stockman,
| of the maintenance, repairs, improve­
hin
return
by
his
two
sons,
Will
several weeks, took his departure
was a business visitor Thursday, ments, equipment and current ex|»ense<*
Saturday yia Shaniko for Port and Norman
having come in to secure machinery
better 3STo. 3
Ouix Tan. 1, 1906 caSb. propositiorx is not
T^TIXT A/KTOK:
TT-JFL
You will save money. You will get the best goods
You will get the lowest prices.
You will anticipate your
vour wants and make cash sys
tern arrangements. The largest stock ot 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
Be up-to
date. Use
a Jones The oitlv
a ' T J Shields and family were the
| guests of Simon Lewis and wife a
few days this week. Mr Shields
Reports from the Poison
vicinity are to the effect tlîat frost \nfl,ru18 us thal croP8 are looking
did some damage to gardens last ' ’’lie ’n b*8 sei't>on al>d the hay crop
Wednesday morning. The previ- w’“ 800n be ready for harvesting,
»
and extras
havin'«
preparatory to begin form, l>eaf-Mutt‘ and Blind Schools, IJn'
iversity, Agricultural College ami Nor­
mal Schools, and other current expenses
of the state, aud declaring an einergen-
i cy,” passed by the Twenty-third Legis
lative Assembly of the State of Oregon
at the regular session of said Legislative
i Assembly, shall be referred to the |»eo-
ple of the State of Oregon for their ap-
I proval or rejection at the regular general
; election to t>e held on the 4th day of
June, 1906; that said 6,312 signatures to
| said petition are more than five per cent
Binder with
FÍv Wheel.
Chain Mower,
Lever Binders
' of the Insane Asylum, Penitentiary, Re- i
Townsend, Wash , where he has
son.
BROWN’S
I HE SATISFACTORY STORE
• BROW N’S
Mrs A B Miuaker. who was re­
ported last week as suffering from
rheumatism, is still seriously ill
and Dr Burrow is in almost constant
Her ease is considered
ous night was quite cold but no l N U Carpenter and wife are ex­ attendance
damage was done to vegetables or pected home this evening or to­ quite serious.
fruit in this city.
morrow from Portland where they
The fishing part}' consisting
have been consulting specalists, Robt. George, Grandpa Freidinan
N otice T o T he P ublic :—We call
’
Mr Carpenter for a throat trouble Mesdames Mace and 1 risch. Miss- ()f ,])e whole number of votes cast for
your attention to the fact that in
and Mrs Carpenter having her eye es Clayte Burrow, Vella Mace, Justice of the Supreme Court at the last Be sure and call and see and
Burns our beer is only on sale at
glasses refitted. Incidentally they Frank Shelley and Bertha Williams regular election,
onr own saloon other parties claim­
Now, Therefore, I, G«o. K Chamber­
took in the fair during their visit.
arrived home from the mountains
ing to handle it are imposters.
lain, Governor of tlus State of Oregon, in
Married—At the Anderson Hotel I last Friday evening. They sueced- obedience to the provisions of said act NOTICE FOR PI I’.ldt'ATION
Harney Valley Brewing Co.
UNO El» .STATES I.ANH <»!• I KE.
(
G. W. Waters, Mgr in this city last Monday evening | ed’in catidling almost enough fish hereinbefore mentioned, ilohereby make
Burns. Oregon, June
I'. hi . |
F M Landing and Miss Bessie Gear­ , to eat. some caught colds and and issue this proclamation to the peo. Notice it» herebv given Ihtit 11n* (• »1 >•»w11»
Commissioner Miller and family
named m ltler hurt nled notir.-.«i l.i- inu-nii«.».
heart, Justice Jameson performing { others fell ill the creek and caught pie of the State oí Oregon, afinonneing to
make final proof in au|'|>.ui «»I bln < inbn, ». t...
were the guests of friends in this
that
Kalil proof will be muG«- b<f<>.. I If Itexialei
!
a
ducking.
However,
they
had
a
ll,at
ther
*
’
l,aB
bee
"
lil,
’
d
witb
tlu
’
Se,
r,
’
‘
the ceremony.
The contracting .
Receiver at Burna.
on J'l
. tarv of State of the State of Oregon a reí- and
city last Monday, having come in
I'Hl.i,
viz Charles II. I.e.tnard, of I’un
lolly
good
time
and
Miss
b
rank
•
,
...
parties are both residents . of the J •’ e.
ereiiiliini |>etitioii with the requisite II E No. 1221. iui the -W ,
I
to attend to some land matters.
E W. M
Calamity section the bride being Shelley has resumed her old place ullll,|H.r of signatures thereto attached, 1« lie
namcH
the
followiui;
wiiift-M
K
• "
Mr Miller is well pleased with the
ilia continuous residence upon and cultivation
ordering that Iloune Bill Nniulier 37o. of
the daughter of J P Gearhart. They as a compositor in this office.
«aid land, viz V\ ill urn o X 1« • *. Harry
reports from Harney county’s ex­
entitled “An Act I" appropriate money Brisco. William <’. Bvrd Hint Gian < |.
will make their home in that sec­
Jay Gould mid Nolie Reed ar­
fur the payment of the expenses of the till of Burilff. Oregon W.M. F Ilf Ki’.. R< .;|M<
hibit at the Lewis and (’¡ark.
tion. The Times-IIerald extends rived home Wednesday evening inuintenaixe, repairs, improvement»,
J IL Byerlv and family arrived congratulai ions.
from Corvalli < where they were at- (equipment ami current expenses of the
here this week from th. ir home on
tending the Agricultural college. Insane Asylum Penitentiary, Reform,
W. A. Hurlburt and family were
I
the coast and are at present guests
The boys accompanied the cadet Ueaf Mute and Blind Schools, Univrrai-
in the city yesterday from their
i ty, \gricultnrut College and Normal
Noi»• h in hrrebx gix •■•» 1
of Ira Stubblefield and wife. Mr.
corps from the school to the Lewis
will« i huh liH-il ti.ii
Schools, and other current expenses of iiRineil
home near the lake. Mr Hurlburt
to nmke linai |»r«»< i In • ■
B informs us they will spend the
and t'lark fair where I Iley were ill the slate, and declaring an emergency,” ami
that wai-l órooi will ' ■
had a small peice of white lime
Regftib'r and !{••«vi » «•». >’
summer here and he expects to put
camp for a few days and also par­ passe 1 by the Twenty-third Legislative ,lul\
1906. VÌI Nul 1 i
rock that he had broken off in a
<>r«
gon. II l No 211... for I
Assembly
of
the
State
of
Oregon
al
the
in a part of the lime with “Daddy”
ticipated in tho field meet held at
FF'*. NE\ SW'
' II. Ì
cave tha the and others found in that
llamea the f»»li<»w mu
Byrd on a fishing expedition.
the fair in which all the leading regular session of said Legislative Assem­ In» lie i onlinuiitiK
re»i>len<
< ii|
The entrance
bly, bo submitted t » the legal electors of of NHiil lrtii'l, viz Mart it
I vicinity recently.
schools competed. Corvallis carried
George I Wnot.i fi
the State of Oregon for their approval or Oregon,
A. K. Richardson, the Harney was just large enough to admit a
t
off the honors The boys soon tired rejection at the regular election to be John W. Sayer, nil «>í I’.uri
W M
saw mill man, was down on huai- man, but after entering it widens
of the exposition sights, and “hit held on the III» of June 1906, the same
Mr Hurlburt and Lee Thorn­
nees last Sunday. While here he out
the trail" for home :is soon as they being the first Monday in Juiif, 1906.
Mil’ll I
told the members of the Burns burg went down a distance of 104
lb»neatthe Capitol in the City al
were released from duty on the ca-
M«x II. I
Band to make out a bill of lumber feet and explored seven large
Salem, State of Oregon, this
day of
iL't corps.
VI ay. 1905.
f >r a band stand anil he would fill it chambers when their light gave
Hank Felton arrived Imine Thurs­ 1 (Signed) < i EO. 1*. C II WIBI.RI AIN,
free of charge. Lon’s generous out. They did not reach the end
Governor.
oiler will be accepted by tile boys of the cave but found each chamb­ day evening from Saeranetilo (’al .
I’.y the Governor
where
he
went
after
some
tine
trot
­
who appreciate Hie offer very much er lined with rock as white as snow.
( Signed t I. UI NBAR,
and will repay him with some fine This cave should be further explor­ ting stock recently ti'irchased l>v
Secretary of State.
our blooded horse enthn-inet, John
open lir concerts in the fulure
ed, as it may prove interesting
Biggs, Hank shipis d sixteen bead
NOTICE K>l< PUBLICATION
and brought in fourteen, leaving "tie
I M Till H'l XTKS LANIIOKFK I I
mare and suckling colt nt White
Burna, Oregon, June i»i, iwf> i
Noth
«*
ia
hereby given that the following
Horse
Mr. Biggs met the horses named settler
ha» fi!»•<< noth*«* of hi» intention
tiiia! proof in aiipnort of hi» < laiin ao«l
al Alvord, they having-i"t-n driven that mak«
saM proof will be made Indore the Rvtfiater
aud
Receiver,
Burns. Oiegon, on July I.»,
overland from Winnemucca, and I'M»,, viz f’alvin at Geer
of Burns. Oregon. If. E
No
BW2.
for
the
KW
!«,
24, T. Xi - . R
F .
assisted in bringing them on n W. M
Better values you cannot seenre anywhere.
nanieH the following witness«*» to prove
While the animate are <-ouaiderab)y his lie rotitinuou»
re-iden< e upou arid rulti\ ation
land. \ iz Hull Hot'
Our Kindergarten Lines of Infant and Children s Shoes jaded from th»ir long trip they are o,'»aid
timbri : lami
burg. Henry t livens and W. Austin Goodman
a fine looking bunch and much n<l- all of Burna. Oregon WM F a R h K, Register.
U.
H. I jui .I oaiw
gives a large assortment of
i Nofire i«< hereby
mired by horse men who ha»’e peen
with the proviffion«
manufactured.
I June 4, KT*, etititb -I
them.
I timber I m H'I m In the -t«t«
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I NeVB<lM MD'i M HMhitlKtoll
Price Wither» w»J a <-:iller at
I'NITXD STATR.S LAND orrii X
I •••I to all tli< 1
, uat 4. IWJ Matt Wagner
Burna,
Oregon,
June
12,
I
this office Thursday and stated he
MlHlomih hl
Noti< a la hereby given that Annie E Hurl- I I In
thia
hl
had just returned from an extended i.rt of Narrow», Oregon ha« filed notice of the purrtoaae t
intention to make proof on tier deaerUland HW’.NF*. of
No 42. for th» N»?. M'*.»', X', NE'. No/I N„ Kafifft
trip to outside jmii.is
He and hi* claim
-K ,. -er 1'».-W4 N W‘4, NWL hW't.HOc II 1 to
whow that f 1
wife went l>v |M-ivat < . nvnai <•" to .•» h , R 2t> E . 1A M., before the Keginter and for Ifatimber
Re ri»'-r at Bur» a. Oregon, on Tueadai, the !*«• ■ and b
day of July. IWb
Gilliam county wh e they visited lath
fM-h.rr the R
<he aaroeg the following witneeaea to prove ai
Burna, <'t
relatives for a »hoi lime and then it...... implate Irrigation and re« lamation of A ur'»at
»aid
land:
E.
Jnlbia
<
handler,
of
B*irna.
Ore
fl-- name»
For Undies and Children.
gon,
Henderaoa
Elliott
and
Willi»
<»
Bardwell,
proceeded to Port! i<l where they
aon, Fred M
of Narrow» Oregon, Philip <• -»mri», of Burn» peter
A
. ■
A
took in the upem I days of the f »retr.n
Any
and ah peraona <
Wjf F*«ar Regiater
at>ove-<i»-»« rito <1 land»«|r
fair
They also n le trip to Eu­
rlaima in thi*
A IIKNWt.
gene and «pent a fi a days with Mr
TIMBER LAND NOTICE
Withers’ parent- a: I lignin visited
the fair U| mmi their return
Mr
For Oress and Heavy wear.
The l.oac Mir
Withers wa-dr:.» n ».th» r.-gular
pane! as a juror to <
,<i ih- i di r-
al court now iI
•» P >r’ ‘ nil
Machine
tras, Machine
Oil in Stock
Rakes, Sickle-
rinders and
Binder 1 wine
C. H. VOEQTLY, Burns, Oregon
We Shoe the Whole Family
AND DO IT WELL
'l'lie
get prices before purchasing.
X ■''■'"'SiVcJV
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JV t/lyro is anjfi/liny that unti maho a person fast
itke staying atixiy from Church it is to ritte a
MOWING
MACH INI
F o RWARDINGÏ fiOMPANŸ)
liHH f«»r Kitli* at
They have I he
WOOD RAKE
Will not take* time to tell you
ibout STUDEBAKER wagons
md buggies, in fact it is not
necessan everybody knows
thrill
SHELF HARDWARE
and
Sizes 2 to 4 i-2, no heel.
Sizes 5 to 8 with low heels.
JOHN s ROOTMflN S FAMOUS SHOES
See Our Line of Oxford Ties.
XzEen.’
but not lieif'g
Soils For C^ah at Lowest Prices
'
,
II
J. S. BAlRIill. Manner.
-t p ei.«
was not serv'd »r -I <»« r* turned to
the marsh
Mr W *’li. r*. slat* -
that r ro;»« in this v. •» compare
rnoet favorably with tho-e ..f ..ther
Eastern Oregon mentis- through
which be paa«*d
In (•■
be finds
vegitstion further advanced here
than in many places
MEflbS AT Abb HOURS
Bakery in eom e rtior»
1 Sÿuialb of Short Oukr».
Table furnish'd with
the market afford«
• tfe eolkited
Ml