The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 22, 1905, Image 5

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    Times-Jlerald.
HE largest circulation or
Y newspaper in this county .
i.lll KDAV. JULY
Î2
1H»
Stet*°n Hats-Brown’
Job printing—The Times-Herald
Royal Worcester
Women —Brown’s.
Corsets
for
Geo Hopkins and wife have mov­
ed into the Cavender residence •
Bring your eggs to the City '(eat
Market and get 25c cash for them.
Dain bucks at Voegtly'
Ideal weather for bay maxing.
I. adie* New Shoes—Brown's
Bailey Hayes is up from Lawen.
A 25-20 ritle for sale or trade in­
quire at this office.
EOrf STATE
Special Bargain Sales
AT THE
ARE COMMENCING NOW
Our Remnant and Bargain Coun­
ters offer a special opportunity to
Ret just what you want at and be­
low cost.
Dress Goods Sale
JVffuLslin Sale
Wrapper Sale
Slxirt "Waist Sale
Stiiirt Sale
Children s Ready Made Dresses-, Ladies’
Shirt Waist Suits are also included in this
Saie.
Come early and get first pick--You will l»e surpri «.I
it what a little monrv u ill buy at our Store.
Preferred Stock Canned Goode—
Brown’s.
Go-Carts! Go-Carts!
G W Clevenger 4 Co.
Go-Carts!
Notice for Bid»
Mrs. Lester Hamilton was the
guest of friends in this city yester-
Good pasture can be secured two , d»y.
F McKinhey ie down from miles from Burns. Inquire at eith­
Mrs C F McKinney arrived home
er livery stable.
w mills
I
last Wednesday evening from an
Mrs. David Cary and daughter extended visit to the fair.
W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office |
Grace
were guests of the Shelleye
irs in Veogtly building,
Frank Metschan, the Canyon-
I a few days this week.
es Ferguson is now mixing
Burns stage man, was down from
Nabiscos, Macroonas, Pintonas : his home in Silviee a few days the
k- and handing out beer at the
and Festinas, are among the really first of the week.
erv saloon.
fine table delicacies at Huston’s.
For sale—A modern five room
|iu»e desiring to purchase a
Mr and Mrs A W Hurlburt and dwelling, incentre of full block, all
o should call at G W Cleven-
W G Bardwell were in from the enced. good out buildings. A snap
A Co’s furniture store. This I
Warm Spring Tuesday on land if taken quick. SeeM. L. Lewis
now carries instruments.
business.
ittle Cat men Donegon entertain-
J. D. Daly, president of the First
C. S. Johnson and wife were in
r friends at her home last
National Bank of this city, came in
H from the Calaminity
.......... ........
section the
.lay afternoon, the occasion
yesterday, accompanied by his dau­
. first of the week. .Mr. Johnson was
her seventh birthday.
ghter Mary. He is here to attend a
‘ in after machinery needed to harvest
meeting of the directors of the bank.
lvssrs Drinkwater A- (.lay are his crops and Mrs. Johnson visited
proprietors of a blacksmith and relatives and friends
Hey there you coffee cranks!
sir shop in Drewsey. They de-
Luuaburg and Dalton have at last
1* rank and Dell Dibble were over | found just what you are looking
i share of the public patronage.
! from Silver Creek last Sunday and | for and if you will cal) they will
’¡ve to seyen hundred gallons I were accompanied out by the Messrs
i tell you all about it.
t gooseberries at Mrs. A George’s ¡Slinger upon their return home.
liles north of Crow Camp at 25 ■ Dell and Mr. Slinger Sr, were in I Dr A J. Smith, U. S. stock ex­
ts per gallon. Come notv and ! again Wednesday,
aminer, who has head quarters at
Lakeview, was a visitsr to our city
k all you want.
1 he Misses Alice and Agnes this week in company with E. C.
l iu- City Meat Market will run a
Sweek were arrivals on the Mon­ McCray, a traveling man from San
gon to the hay camps in this
day’s O-B stage and will spend the Francisco.
luily, the wagon will visit each
vacation period at home. They
Having sold the furniture busi­
uptwicea week
Leave orders
’ will return to school this tall should
ness, C. A. Bvrd will now turn liis
the eliop.
I their mother’s health permit. The
attention to painting and paper
;.... \\ aters is confined to his many friends of the young ladies
hanging and solicits a share of
tn* suffering from
pneumonia, are pleased to have them in their
your patronage. He will also con­
had been ailing for several days I midst.
duct a cabinet and repair shop
Dr. Geary found yesterday!
.1 W Bigg* left Wednesday for
Miss Alice Hamilton is again at
ruing that the patient bad de-1
Baker City to assist in perfecting home having come in from the
jopeil a care of pneumonia.
organization of the Fourth Eastern Mahon ranch the first of the week.
Dr M J Gerdes arrived home | Oregon District Agricultural Socie- Mies Alice has cast her lot with The
t evening from Portland where ty and to arrange for Harney’s por- Times Herald force for the preseut
went to take the examination be- tiou of the elate funds
' ’
He was and shows exceptional ability and
He --------
accompanied
e the state medical board. 1.»
r---—- out by J B Messick aptness in the work.
forms us he will not know the re-1 the Baker City attorney who has
A K Richardson is now turning
It of the examination for a cc>u- been visiting with friends here a
out lumber at his Harney aaw mill,
few days.
! of weeks.
also shingles and is ready to fill
From inquiry at County Clerks your orders. Call him up on the
S trayed —From the ranch of the
finds private ’phone at the Welcome
dereigned on the 6th inst. 4 head office The Times-Herald
there
have
been
four- Pharmacy- when in haste for any­
hogs two black barrows and one that
Lite one, and one white sow, all teen hunters’ license issued for this thing in his line.
hen last seen in pork order, info-- county. This seems a very small ! Geo Shelley had the misfortune
atio . leading to recovery of same number considering the amount of j to burn his arm the other day and
ill lie liberally rewareded.—L. B. game we have and the number of immediately after a shod horse
euns used. Local sports should kicked him, the calk making an
gulp. Burns, Oregon.
remember about the license and se­ ugly wound on the burned spot.
C A Sweek informs he is making
cure permission in order to avoid As a consequence George is laid up
success of poisoning blackbirds
trouble. It costB but little to com­ for repairs just at a very busy sea­
lat swarm over his grain fields by
ply with the law and eaves possible son when blacksmiths are much in
<■* soaked with arsenic. Hunters
trouble should a game warden show
I demand.
lould be carefnl while in bis fields up unexpectedly.
ith their dogs ami see that the an-
Frank Rieder, of the Road Com­
Mrs Geo Waters and little daugh­ pany arrived home last Sunday
Imils do nut get the poisoned birds.
ter were arrival? on last Sunday’s morning, having come overland
Austin Goodman wishes to re­
I 0-B stage, returning from a visit to from Albany following the route of
Sind the public that his gasoline
the fair. Mrs Waters met with the land grant. Mr Rieder reports
J saw machine will be in opera-
quite a painful accident while en­ a very pleasant trip over the nmun-
i ui this season and he is ready to
route. The stage was turned over ! tains and states he found the af­
n.ike contracts on sawing wood,
Saturday afternoon the other side fairs of his company in a satisfac­
ie also has a first class grain roll-
of Westfall, throwing the occupants tory condition
r and does good work in this line.
out, Mrs Waters falling in to a wire
I
ill on him for prices.
Teavbers
Examination
fence. She sustained a broken rib
John McMullen ami James Smith and i-evera) bad tlesh wounds on the
hive been improving their business right arm caused from coming in I C A King and wife of Burns were
uts this week, erecting a neat wood contact with the barbed wire. The the guests of Mr and Mrs I.ee Cald­
lied and fence
Mac informs us wounds were dressed temporarily well dining the week. Mrs King
■e expects to go to Baulina next and she continued her trip in is a sister of Mrs Caldwell).—On­
lonth to spend some time and will The attending physician, Dr Geary, tario Argus
■> from there to Portland to visit reports the lady doing well. He also
I will hold the regular examina­
h* < xposition and also attend the informs usthe wounds on the arm tion for state and county paper, in
invention of the Pacific Const are not deep but rather aggravating. the public school building nt Burns
The little daughter escaped injury. Dreg as follows
|.|> fographers,
Local News.
Browns new clothing just in
PATERS.
Commencing Wednesday, Aug­
ust, 9, at nine o’clock A
M and
continuing until Saturday. August
12 at four o'clock P. M
Wednesday,—Penmanship, his­
tory, spelling, algebra, reading,
school law
Thursday,—Written arithmetic,
theory of teaching grannner. l ook­
keeping. physics civil government
Friday.—Phyaiolog.. geography
menial arithmetic, composition,
physical geography.
Saturday.— Botany, plane geotn
elry, general historv english litera­
ture. psychology
FOR <’OI NTY PAPF.Bfl
Commencing M hired»/. Aug 9
o'clock A M and co- nuing until 4
o’clock P M Frida» Aug 11
First, .econd an I third grade
cerlifisate.
Wednesday.- Written arithmetic
th'orv
teaching
om-r phv-
»iology
■mutai
Friday,—1 i*i •graph
! (fivt-rn-
arithmetic, school law <
ment.
r-RIMXRV T.M
CRfc
or
Wednesday,—Penai» n« Lip,
iBugraphy, arithmetic rending
Thursday,—Art of questioning,
theory of teaching phrenology
M E Rigby , Schoo! Sopì,
Notice ie hereby given that the
County Court of Harney County
State of Oregon will receive pro­
posals for the medical aod surgical
attendance, and the furnishing of
medicine and surgical appliances to
the county poor and indigent of
Harney County, Oregon, for a per­
iod of one year from date of contract,
bids to be opened by the court at
one thirty p m, on the first day of
the next regular term of said Court,
to wit: Wednesday the 6th day of
September. 1905. The court reserv­
ing the right to reject any and all
bids.
BROWN S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE
•BROWN’S
BEGINNING NOW
PRICES ARE LOWER
New System inaugurated.
Immense Stock to select îrom— -Quality Unsurpassed.
Facilities to fill Orders Better.
We are alter more Business—Call and be convinced
We can do it—-We will do it.
Remember the larger the trade the better the price.
S am M otuershead ,
County Clerk,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State oi Ore­
gon, for the County of Harney.
N. Brown, Ben Brown and Leon )
M. Brown, composing the firm
of N. Brown A Sons, plaintiff,
ve.
Robert Terrell,
Defendant.
To Robert Terrell, the above-named de
fendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled action, within six Í*H
week, from the date of the first publica­
tion of thia summons, and if you fail to
so, answer or ap;«ar, within said time,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will take
judgment against you for the sum of
<12.34 with interest thereon, from the 1st
day of January. 1891. at the rate of six
per cent per annum ; also for costs and
disbursements of this action, and will
further apply for an order to sell the fol­
lowing described property heretofore at­
tached in this action, to-wit: The SE'4
of the NW4 of Section 24, in Township
23, South of Range 31 E., W. M. in Har­
ney County, Oregon.
This summons is published by order of
the Hon. H. C. Levens. County Judge
of Harney County, Oregon, which order
was duly made and entered in the journal
of said Court on the 19th day of July, I
liKKi, requiring the said summons to be
published once a week for six successive Be sure and call and see and
weeks, in The Times Herald, a weekly i
newspaper of general circulation in Har­
ney Countyt Oregon.
The dateof the first publication hereof NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
VN1TKI) «TATES LAND UKUF’E.
t \
is July 224, 1905.
BurnN, Oregon, June
¡'.nr», i |
Biuua <k Bums,
Notice U hereby given Flint the followini--
Attorneys for PUintiffe. naiued settler han filed notice of liis intentloii
BURNS, OREGON
Be up-to
S z',’/b date. Use . J*
a Jones The onlv
Binder with
Fly Wheel.
Chain Mower,
Lever Binders
Rakes, Sickle-
Crinders arid
Binder Twine.
Machine Ex
tras, Machine
Oil in Stock
v
DAIM BUCKS
C. H. VOEGTLY, Burns, Oregon
PROCLAMATION.
to make final proof in Support of Ills < laim, mol
that said proof will be made before the Io . ate:
and Receiver at Burns. Oregon, on July 2'.,
viz: Charles Fl Le.inard, of Bum*,Oregon t
H F No 1271. for tb. 8\\ >,
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He names the following mi ' ii . ss h to prov
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said Ian«!, viz William o. Vhitu Harn I
Brisco William <’. p rd and ' ¡linn <’ Hyr<!
all of Burns, Oregon
W M. F a HUE. Register.
get prices before purchasing.
^.y- 'X' væ
A..—— LA
Mere Zr iinyf/iiny that ivill make a pcrton ftt/
tiko staying away
horn
it it to ritto
a
MACHINI
MOWING
Whereas, the Secretary of State of the
State of Oregon Ims notified me in writ­
ing that pursuant to the provisions of
an act entitled “An Act making effective
the initiative and referendum provisions
of Section 1, Articled of the Constitu­ I NOTICE FOR Pl’BI.K ATION
tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat­
UNITED STATES I.A Nil ol l WK.
(
Hurns <Heron. June .’I. r.n |
ing elections ther, under and providing
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penalties for violation, of provisions of named »el lie. I im . Í. 1. .1 I
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ma».* linai pro. I I.. .
this Act,” approved February 2ltli, 1903, lo
und I lot .»Id proni .III 1 ■ n -■
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Regi.ter and Ki.........
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there waa duly filed in his office on May Jnh
ra>.. viz
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taining 6,312 signatures properly attach­ l-l-'..
lie name, tin- lolloa.nv »
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prove
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ed thereto, and certified in aeeordance hl, continuous i. - .................
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with law, ordering that Hoose Bill Num­ Oregon, i,eotre I lla.d.i r
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ber 370, entitled " An Act to appropriate John W -ai.r all ,d I:.. •A no «In
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money for the payment of the expenses
of the maintenance, repair«, improve­
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TIMBER LAND \oll< 1
ments. equipment and current et|>enees
/
(J. B. Land Office, Burna, Ore., Muy 31,1W5,
of the insane Asylum, Penitentiary, Re­
Notice is hereby Riven
given that in compliance
form, Deal-Mute and Blind Schools, Uli with
ihr provisions of the act < ‘ f .'onureM of
the sulf of
iveraity, Agricultural College and Nor­ June 3, 1878, entitle«! ’ Aiiectfor nia,
Oregon,
timber lauds hi th«’ Matesof'
“
' hm extend
mal School,, and other current ex penee, Nevada and WaslilnKio i l« r
io t of A iik
to all the Public i.mol "
of the state, and declaring an emergen­ ed
V aneouver, .
ust I, 1892. Mahlon i I as’H>
r»n, bus thia /
cy,” paued by the Twenty-third I.egis county «»f ( lark Hist'- of " h
tement No. I y
day filed in tliis ««fib «• I i
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lative tasembly of the State of Oregon ¿1*5, for the pure II Ha of 0 .•Q 1, of section I
»mgr No r. K . * i <
in Township No i -
at ttie regular session of said legislative No.2M.
w tinti the land v
M . and w ill ofl, r proof to r
_
»ought
Is more iMl'iable f<u a timber or atono I z
\ssembly, shall be referred to the |»-o __
than for agricultural i tip ► e
. (C h M ìn I.1
pie of the State ot < Iregun lor their ap­ his claim to eaid Iftiol before the I:■ l Ister and ;
Receiver of this .>t!ie<
Burn* <»rrf,«n
on
proval or rejection at the regular general Thursday, the iOfh dn> of A • '’ I '
t
William»' of • z
election to is* held on the 4th day of Hr names ss uitioesee I-
Riley. Or»ron .Matt Wm-t > r "f I
’ •'••I. I r»-«l •
June, 1906; that raid 6,312 signatures to Minnich, Matt Peteraoti troth i \ ar < out »•». (
asfiinKton
said |«tition are more than five per cent
Any and all | h rB4»i;s cl«i >ti i ci' ■
• i • 11.«- j
of the whole number of votes cast for at»ovr deaeri te*«! laudiate req mat ml («, i. i iiei i
< lainis In ti.ia ofT« e <»n or i-' • • »
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Justice of the Supreme Court at the last of Auguat l‘<> •
regular election,
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Now, Therefore. I, Gao. E Chamber­
lain, Governor of the State of Oregon, in
TIMBER L^XD NOTICI-:
obedience to the provision» of said act
(J. 0. l4M»d office Klimt. Orr . May 31. líWf».
hereinbefore mentioned, do hereby make Nolle« In hereby given that in •ohiplianre
with th«* pr«»vi»lout <>f th*-
' g i ongreaa of
and issue this proclamation to the peo­ June
3, 1*^8, entitle«! ’ In «<-t h»r the »ale of
r f < taiif.i»' nia, < ir<-gori
ple of ttie State of Oregon, announcing timber land* In the
si fxteu'l-
Nevada and Washington Tern'»
that there has l>eeu filed with the Secre­ ed to all the Public I ju d Wat«*a by n< t of Aim
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4, 1»W2. Matt Warner
I •tiati'I. foiinh u1
tary of State of ttie State of < iregon a ref­ u«t
M’lUnomah Mate ..f or» g r ■ •
>■ m t .-•!
f«»r
erendum petition with the requisite In thia office hfa 8*<»rft -’äh-nitii’ No
the ynirrhaae- of th« F ,
4 ~F » SW't
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numls-r of signatures thereto attaehel, HW'.NK'k <»f -*«-tioi. S'-
in t -A'-ahip
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No 71 M.. Haujff Zr h , W
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and ’ >11 ofl-r j. <*4
ordering that House Bill Nomtier 370, tr»
I a</iighl
abow That the lands
>igrl,t I'
i«n>oi« va *jat«l(-
entitled “An Act to appropriate money fur itatiinFM-r or »ton«- than for i »«."■• uM tirai pur
tio«« s, and to rs’ahllab i *hia
til» »lai
ria i lo »'i- 1 bind
for the payment of the expense, of the before
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th« Kegiatfr
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ad Bere!
R< • < < 1 *r »»f tt..a orti«-«-
Burna, Oregon,
on Thurw
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maintenance, repairs, improvement,, at Auyuni
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Faa Hrk. Matt
equipment ami current expenses of the He namaana witL»‘»» *> M
of
Vaneoitt
peteraon, Fred Mimdrn sii
Insane Asylum Penitentiary, Reform, WaahiDK’oD K. J. W
tuer. Oreft.fl
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AD) and all
ru-t ■ < ain . ( iMivtra*"!)' ’ he
Iieaf Mute and Blind Schools, Universi­ aF»ovr-dea*-rH»e«f
land««?« ■ t su -ti,, file th «•ir
of
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ty. Agricultural College and Normal r-lairnt tu thi« otlb e
Scbooto, and other current expenses of Anruat. I*<‘
the -late, and de< lahng an emergency.”
pa«— I by the T«< nty-tl.ird legislative
Assembly "< the State of Oregon at th*
1
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The L ok Mar
regular session of nai«l Legislative Assem­
bly, be submitted t<> the legal elector» of
th* -rat- of • Wegnn f .r their approval or
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I ropiietor.
rejc 'ion al the rrgular election to Ire
Cor Main and I - tr* ' - .
4
held on the 4th of June 1906, the »ame
being the first Monday in Jnn<, 1906.
MEALS AT AUU H0UR3
I tone at the Capitol in the City of
r>aletn, State <4 Oregon, this----- day of
Bakery in connection
May. MOIL
-.gn-l GEO I I IIAMBERI.AIX.
A Specialty sf Short Urdcrt.
Governor
Table fwrniehed with • rrythlug
Bv the Oorercor
the market aff rl-
A • • | »tr- m
■btn*.l F l 1*1 MBA»,
xe retsrr • t “late age solicited
Church
I lint will pull liin horses to ileath and not cut in re than
half the hay.
Try the Famous Walter A. Wool ora
(I begon X F orwarding ^ nowPANYj
han for side id ti I vhm price Ihun you can buv <»tfor.
I hey have the celebrated
WOOD RAKE
also, and are svlllng them at a «‘orrenpondiiiglv low fig­
ure an the mower«
9
Will not take time to toll you
about STUDEBAKER wagons
and buggies, in fact it is not
necessary; everybody knows
â them.
«
RESTAURANT
We are selling our
SHELF HARDWARE
and
at half price, because we are going out of these
lines, but not intending 'o close vp business as our
competitors would like to have us do. Ihey say
we “sell too cheap’’ and are demoralizing trade
That is our business. We will continue r< do
busint ss at th- old STAND and will no I ui. It i -
so'.d Can not afford
buy bier for you but w ill
sell goods at 'he right prices.
Brinci II"11' wires unit
■ irilh //<z/r
/■■<■ hare just what they leant, unit ire can heat
anybody's /trices on these lines.
OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY, Ontario.
J. S. B a WF.II. Hauler.
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Burn*
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Alfalfa »red Alaikr clover wed,
Timothy seed, Red top ■••••■I. Turlt-
ey.tan alfalfa seed lt»d < >v»-r -•
Call and examine an I gel prices
I i»er dr Cuniniin.