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

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Stetson Hats—Brown's
Daiu bucks at Voegtly’e
Ae are enjoying »otu« couler w eu-
ther.
ha 6 ihe largest circulation or
any newspaper in this county .
SATI’RDAY. JULY 29 1A6.
Royal Worcester
Women. —Brown's.
Corsets
_ Stock Inspector Hamilton
home on a visit to bis family.
Browns new clothing just in.
Ladies New Shues—Bruwn'e
Preferred Stock CaEred Good#—
John Jordan spent several davs Brown's.
for in our city this week.
Go-Carts! Go-Cart»! Go-Cart»!
Rubl Irving eame in to-day with G \V Clevenger A Co.
freight for Lunaberg & Dalton
Notice for Bids
••BROWN’S”
• THE SATISFACTORY STORE”
-BROWN’S”
ECINNINC NOW
PRICES ARE LOWER
A 25-20 rifle for sale or trade in­
Good pasture can be secured two quire at thia office.
Notice is hereby given that the
miles from Burns. Inquire at eith­ I
Loren Hembree and Woodie Best County Court of Harney County
¡»r W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office: er livery stable.
were over from Silver Creek Wed- State of Oregon will receive pro­
lupaUira in Veogtly building.
Chas King and family have re­ nesday, returning home the same posals for the medical aod surgical
Good fresh butter every week at turned home from a visit to On­
I J»y
attendance, and the furnishing of
lt)0 cents a roll at the City Meat tario.
medicine and surgical appliances to
Ray
Smith
has
beguu
the
erec-
I Market.
Nabiscos, Macroonas, Pitnonaa lion of a large modern dwelling for the county poor and indigent of
Those desiring to purchase a and Festinas, are among the really .Judge Leyens on his ranch just be- Harney County, Oregon, for a per­
piano should call at G W Cleven­ fine table delicacies at Hueton's.
iod of one year from date of contract,
I low this city.
ger A Co’s furniture store. This
bids to be opened by tbe court at
Dr. Gerdes is now very comfort­
Mr a Frank Harrison is enjoying one thirty p m, on the first day of
firm now carries instruments.
ably located in his new office build­ a visit with her sister. Miss Pearl
the next regular term of said Court,
Ge >.Waters has almost completely ing he had fitted up on tbe corner
Stoner. The young lady arrived
r covered from his recent attack of1
to wit: Wednesday the 6th day of
I
of Main and B streets.
I here Tuesday evening.
September.
1905. The court reserv-1
pneumonia. He was seen sitting on
For sale—A modern five room ing the right to reject any and all
N C Hubbard and wife were
the porch of bis residence yesterday.
I down from their homestead a few dwelling, in centre of full block, all bide.
Messrs Drink water & Clay are
S am M others head ,
'days this week when Mr Hubbard enced. good out buildings. A snap
the proprietors of a blacksmith and |
"cclt "1
if taken quick. SeeM. L. Lewis
County Clerk.
Y
. r.
m.
,
made final proof,
repair shop in Drewsey. 1 hey de-!
Geo A Smyth Jr., was a visitor
Alva
Springer and Tom Sagers
-ire a snarebf the public patronage.
‘
SUMMONS.
accompanied by their wives were from Andrews a few days this week
Mrs N Comegy’s came over from
up from their homes on the lake the i U” same up to look after some leg
Wagontire the first of the week and
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
first of the week.
al business and consult an attorn­
gon, for the County ot Harney.
or. Tuesday made proof on some
ey.
N. Brown. Beil Brown and Leon
A. \ enator has been in the city
land. She was assisted by A. Egli
M. Brow n, composing the firm
Frank Sigerest came in from the
and Earl Elliott.
j several times this week making pur-
of N Brown A Sons, plaintiffs
Five to seven hundred gallons' eha3M of machinery and extras for , railroad with freight the first of the 1 Robert Terrell, v».
nest gooseberries at Mrs. A George’s 11,18 hay,n« crew tbat is “ow Pitting I 'week. He was accompanied in by
Defendant.
| hie father who came from bis form­ To Robert Terrell, the above-named de
3 miles north of Crow Camp at 25 UP 1,18 *“'«<”’«> crop.
fendant:
er home in Wisconsin and will
• ents per gallon. Come nowand
E. N Nelson and family are now make his home here.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
pick all you want.
1 located at the Blue Mt, Springs
you are hereby required to appear and
Adam George was again in the answer the complaint tiled against you
" •' City J where they ■» will
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-i.
Prairie
re-
H W, Hamilton
was among our I I near .............
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main iudefineutly The Tiu.es-Her- |clt>' tl.lls *eek ™aklnS ‘l«l>yerv of in the above entitled action, within six
visitors from Diamond this week.)
q I a aid
hopes Mrs.
Mrs. Nelson
Nelson's
health will
will I some booksand school supplies. He weeks from the date of the first publica­
,,
i has fully
r ii recovered
i e fro:n v his
’s health
Henry
| ’ . u hopes
1
aiMI n,‘l i also brought in a fine lot of goose­ tion of this summons, and if you fail to
improve rapidly.
so answer or appear, within said time,
ilness and etill feels as young as
berries to be sent to our exhibit at for want thereof, the plaintiff will take
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I ever
E, E. Purring is again able to be the Lewis and Clark.
The onlv Binder
judgmeut against you for the sum of
after a very lone sieee
...
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.
. »S2.34 with interest thereon, from the 1st
The City Meat Market will run a on f the streets
.
,
,
Having sold the furniture busi-
Fly Wheel.
fever that kept him con-,
., , D .
,
,. day of January, 1891. at the rate of six
wagon to the hay camps in this of spotted
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ness,
( A. Byrd will now turn his percent per annum; also, for costs and
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lined
to
his
bed
for
six
weeks.
He
is
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..
,
vicinity, the wagon will visit each
attention to painting and paper disbursements of this action, and will
orders | raP‘^*y K»>»>i»g strength and hopes
camp twice a week. Leave
I
hanging and solicits a share of further apply for an order to sell the fol­
to go to the mill to morrow and en-
at the shop.
your patronage. He will also con­ lowing described property heretofore at­
joy the cool mountain air
tached in this action, to-wit: Th» SE'4
duct a cabinet and repair shop
Clarence Lucky and wife and
j ot the N\V!4 of Section 24, in Township
Miss Julia Greeley was a visitor 23, South of Range 31 E., W. M. in Har­
I.ute Mace arrived home last Mon-1 The telephone line being built by
day from a trip to the Willamette M. L. Lewis has been completed to to our city Thursday. She is spend­ ney County, Oregon.
This summons is published by order of
Valley. They also took in the 1 Silver Creek, being connected up at ing her vacation with her mother
the Hon. H. C. Levens. County Judge
i 'a i a 1’ortb nd during their absence Fred Oakerman’s Thursday. The hut will again take up her resid- of Harney County, Oregon, which order
line will be extended Carrol Cecil’s ence in this city at the beginning was duly made and entered in the journal
J It Jenkins came over from tbe ranch on the upper creek before the of the public school in which ehe
ot saiil Court on the 19th day of July.
Steins mountain section last Sun­ line will be extended to the Steins has a position.
1905, requiring tbe said summons to lie
day and spent several days in this Mountain section is started.
published once a week for six »uceessive Be sure and call and see and get prices before purchasing.
the
I H Holland ma le a trip to
week», in The Times-Herald, a weekly)
I vicinity looking after the hav crop
John and Ed Martin arrived i southern part of the county this newspa|>er of general circulation in liar
of one of the Jenkins Bros ranches
I home last Saturday afternoon after' week, leaving here last Saturday ney County, Oregon.
I
on Sage Hen. He left for home I
FOR BUBL’J ATION
... ,. .. —fja
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The dateof the first publication hereof NOTICE
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being absent since last fall. The morning. He was accompanied to
Friday and was accompaied out by
is July 22.1, 1905.
I NITED HTATF> IASI* <»FI H E,
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J
lz
thero
is
anyi/niy
that
utiit
mak« a /Jftrson feet
boys spent the winter in eastern the Alvord by Mrs L A Jackson,
Buru^OtvKon, June
l.'O».»
B iggh & B iggs ,
Geo A Smyth,
tike staying away from C*hurch it is to ri<te a
Notice Is hereby given thnt tlw f.»ll«»wlng
Oregon and had been taking in the I who will spend a couple of weeks
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. named settler has fllv*«l n«>ti«» "f Im« ini« uti«»n
Austin Goodman wishes to re­ sights at the Lewis and Clark since I with Mrs Gilcrest,
» to make final pr«M»f in aupp«»rt of hlw < .nini, nmf
I that «aid pr«w>! will be mude lK i«ir«‘ t I d * lU’gi*«’»’'
mind the public that his gasoline its opening. They were most pleas­
land Receiver nt Burr.». ............ » ••»• Jiih -•
A K Richardson is now turning
l'AX», viz: Charles H. I.e.iiiHr«!. *»t Uum ,«H< g«'n
wood saw machine will be in opera- antly surprised upon arriving home
H E N«>. 1221. for the SW'. •
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lout lumber at bis Harney saw mill,
i :’.3 E W . M
1 tion this season and he is ready to and finding crops much better than
He names Hie following
s-- »•• pro»«
also shingles and is ready to fill
Whereas, the Secretary of State of the hie continuous resi«l« in e up«1" »'”'1 < ulilvati"D
make contracts jin sawing wood. they had hoped to find them In
.,f salii land, viz William «» \ hit . Harry I
i your orders. Call him up on the Stat»* of Oregon has notified me in writ­ . Brisco, Wiliiai* <’. Hvr.l sud J miui . « i. d
He also has a first class grain roll­ fact, they assert that Harney Co- J
i private ’phone at the Welcome ing that pursuant to the provisions of all of Burna, Oregon W m . E ahri , Resister.
er ami does good work in this line. unty crops are the best they
Pharmacy when in haste for any- an act entitled “An Act making effective I--------
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the initiative and referendum provisions
Call on him for prices.
seen in traveling across from lie I thing in his
line.
FOR PUBLICATION.
th it the
of Section 1, Article I of the Constitu­ NOTIC E
\\ illamette Valley.
Andn w Pierce of Silvies valley I
INITED .-TA II I AND «»El I* I J
! County Clerk Molhershead and tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat­
Burns, Orvp«>u, July
19 V».i
W. E. Burke of the I ortland ................
|1(l|H daughter.
passed through town last week on
n............ Mildred,
............ and Roy ing elections then under and providing Nolic«* is I m rebv given that : tt^htll N. «’ m H
penalties
for
violations
of
provisions
of
wright.
<»(
Burn»«,
<»ieu«»n.
iits
!>le»l
notl»
«•
of in
his return from Tipton with freight. Land Co. which has a 10,000 acre | McGee n|)() fi|n|ilv r,.turne(1 home
tenti«»n to niHke |»ro<»t on hi* «i«*-••»i »«*»'1 claim
thia Act,” approve«! February 21th,
No 3 < f«»r th«* k • >1
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Mr Pierce is of the opinion that Carey selection in tbe eastern por- Wed,ieB(lay from portlall(], Mr,
ha* for wale at a lev® price than yon tan buy other* for.
there was duly' filed in his office on May Il
1 , -
iure the Register an.I Re«.i». rat I’. d . iim , «»w
most of the freight for Burns will tion of Har.'.ey Valley, arrived here Mo|herghead remaln6d ¡„ Portland LStli, 1905. a referendum {»etition con­ gon.
They have the celebrated
on We»1n»*s«iiiy, H - «>’** <l»*y <’f '»igust,
be hauled through this way, instead last Sunday and ia again at work where ghfi h un(|er U)() trPatmPntof taining 6,312 signature* properly attach­ ¡905
Be n»m<»» ti- ioll<»« ii
complete irnga’i' it »»» »1 r. - i 'ion • ' khh I
of from Huntington and Ontario, on the reclamation project. Mr. a specialist for her eyes. She ex­ ed thereto, and certified in accordance th«
lan«l; Pleasant M «'h« n»-y. I I» h 1»I » •>»<•. Walter
with
law,
ordering
that
House
Bill
Num
­
B Parker and t-taiifon I hl r. nil of Burns,
when the Sumpter road is flushed Burke struck a fine flow of water pects to come home in a couple of
ber 370, entitled “ An Act to appropriate Oregon
\V m F akki Register
e<l to Austin. He states that the dis­ while sinking an experimental well ' i weeks.
money for th»* payment of the expenses
also, urtd are selling them at a cor reap mdhigly low fig­
last
fall
and
upon
bis
return
he
I
tance will be considerable less, but
of the maintenance, repairs, improve
ure an the mower*
Rev.
A
J.
Irwin
desires
to
at
-
TIMBER LAN 1» NOl’B I
ments equipment and current exjienHes
the road is rougher and sleeper in brought some new machinery with
nounce to the people of Harney and of the Insane Asyluin, Penitentiary, Re“
r. H. I.MII'1 Offi- < . Burin*, Of . M»-y I
places, so that it is impossible to which to gave the flow a thorough
Lawen that the prerching services form, Deaf-Mute and Blind Schools, IJn* Niitiee in hereby «ive»i that m •••n |»l
with the nrovInioDH '•? ’h«- n«' <T '“in n
load as heavy. A sex-horse team test. Should it prove satisfactory he
June 3, ¡ m 7 m , entlili-»i “Kn»««t f»»i ' ii »- ►»
al these two pise - "ill be changed iv« r*ity, Agri» ultura! College and Nor tlmiier
laiiiln in t If -tnb *“f • »n•••’ < " ‘ D
can haul from 12,000 to 15, will be in a fair way to accomplish
mal Schools, and other eurnmt ex p»*n8«'H Nevada ho »I WanhiiiKt'»*' *
for
the
first
two
Sunday
S
of
August.
"•Bi from Huntington, while from the reclamation of the land
of the atate, and d«*<*laring an emergen­ e*l t<» ail the Public I mi'l
Rev Irwin will preach hi H irncy cy,’’ passed by the Twenty-third Legit list I, 1>W2, M h I i I hi I I - h « i
Tipton 10,000 makes a very heavy at an early date. If necessary Mr.
county of * lark Hint- »4 "
&
flie«l In thia off>< hi -
on Sun Aug 6th at 2:.'HI ami S I’ M lative Assembly of the Stat«* of Oregon I , »lay
Burke
is
prepared
to
go
deeper
in
¿55, for tbe pur' leth. «»f »
Had for the same team.—Grant
and at Lawen and Sunday August at the regular seHsmn of *ai«l Legi-lative No. 2H. in Township N»». -I -
6
order to get sufficient flow
M.. and will offer proof 1»» i
Cotuny News.
13th at 2:30 P M Thia change ie
Local News.
Immense Stock to select n om-—Quality Unsurpassed.
Facilities to till 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.
BURNS. OREGON
Be up-to
date. Use JI
a Jones.
with
Chain Mower,
Lever Binders.
Machine Ex-
tras, Machine
Oil in Stock.
Rakes, Sickle-
Crinders arid
Binder Twine.
JDTVIlXr BUCK1S
C. H. VOECTLY, Burns, Oregon.
MOWING
/
MACHINE
k
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p
Ir*
A regonï F orwarding ! ÇoMPANYi
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WOOD RAKE
£ Will not tiike time to tell you
only for the month of August.
Special Bargain Sales
AT THE
Fred Lunaberg has returned
from his vacation trip of s >me two
months. During his ¡ibs-nce he
visited relatives in Colorado and
from there to Mrtithcrn « «lifornia
and back by the way of Portland
where he took in the I scwia and
Clark. He reports n fin* time and
the fair immense with Harney
C>unlj’» exhibit in lh< fir»t rank
for at'rac ivness.
Dr and Mrs W J. Marsden have
returned home from a visit to the
fair and pointe in California, in­
cluding a wo week
f. rmer’a parents a'
ifornia. They rep »
joyable vacation
visit at the old hoi
Pa
had a flattering c
there where h* had »
a--urance of
a large practice, hut be
I preferr>«l to
return here where he • ha* not only
many a arm
a fir.* prac'ic* I
T< inter»-t»d in
friend« b*.i«l
I
a «-re j »med
a financial W SV
el
f'nrt’af»») by
upon tbeir return t
Mi»» Mary Byram of N* a York,
a cousin nt Mr» Maraden The
young lady aecompa>> d them out
and at present i» viaitii r at Bear
Valley but will later join them* in
tbeir home here Georg* Mar.den
Come early and get tirst pick—You will b-' surprised remained at Bear \ alley
Alfalfa at Geer A Cummins
«' what a littie money vv ill buy at our Store.
ARE COMMENCING NOW
Our Remnant and Bargain Coun»
ters offer a special opportunity to
get just what you want at and b
low cost.
Dress Good8 Srvlo
Muslin Sixle
Wrapper Q Ie
SHiirt "Waist Sialo
SLsLirt Sale
Children s Ready Made Dresses. Ladies'
Shirt Waist Suits are also included in this
Sale.
\ssembly, shall be referred to the ¡mo-
pie of the State of Oregon for their ap­
proval or rejection at the regular g»*n**ral
election to De held on the 4th day of
June, 1906; that said 6,312 signature« to
said petition ar«* more than five per cent
of the whole numl>er of votes cast for
Justice of the Supreme Court at the last
nought la more \aluabl«- 1»
than for ngrIc»iItu i h I put p
hm claim to wai»! Inti'l b« h
Rc«-elv«T of thia «»fftc»- nt
Thuraday, the l*»th da» »»f -J
II«* narnrn rm witn«-►»•••♦»
if
Riley. Ore»on Matt W hit
Minnich, Matt I’et» r*.»n I.
W aahiiigluti
I Any and all pergona < laic.i'i
altove <lca«-rltM •! iandaare n <(n
rlaitiiN In thin oft« r ou «»r >■••(«•
<»i Angnat |‘«u ■
regular election,
Now, Therefore, I, Gto. E Chamb«*r-
«»overnor of the State of Oregon, in
Wx F*
obedience to tbe provisions of **ai«l act
hereinbefore mentioned, do hereby make
and issue this proclamation to tbe |»eo-
ple of the Stat»* of Oregon, announcing
that there has been filed with the Secre­
tary of State of the State of ()reg<«n a ref­
erendum petition with tbe requisite
numl»er of signatures thereto attache),
ordering that House Bill Nomber 37o,
entitled “An Act to appropriate money
for the payment of the expenses of the
maintenance, repairs,
improvemen s,
equipesent an«l current expense« of tbe
Insane Asylum. P»*nitenliary, Reform,
l>eaf Mute and Blind Schools, Universi­
ty, Agri ultorsl College and Normal
Si hools, and other current rxpeusua of
th** state, and declaring an eoMTgeaey,”
paaaed by the Twenty-€l»ir»i legislative
A*«emblv of the State of Oregon at the
regular ar«»«i«»n of •>*«! Ix-gi-lativ«- A«m**m-
b'y, lie submitted to the legal Hectors of
the -tale of Oregon lor llieir af^proval or
rejection at the regular election to l>e
held on the 4th of Jone 1906, the uoe
be i< the first Monday in Jon«, Bajfi.
Dooe at tbe Capitol in the City of
Salem, Stale «4 Oregon, this——day of
May 19»n.
(Signed
E. < If iMP.f RLAIN,
Govern« »r
By th. Guvrrxw
«ifoed F. !. Dt MBAH,
wr.t«ry of “tat«
■Ü» -
■'±
about STUDEBAKER wagons
and buggies, in fact it is not
necessary; 'everybody knows
them.
SHELF HARDWARE
b
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and
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at half price, became we are going out of th.
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lines, but not inter ding to close i p business ;ts our
competitors would like to have us do.
I hey say
we “sell too cheap” and are demoralizing fi t1
That is our business.
will continue
<1-
f
busin<'-s at the old STAND and will no I ti'
r
sold
Can not affo' ’ •», buy b_- r for you I i a d >
s-ll pods at »he right prices.
Hrinij your trices mul ihiuahli / .v irilh i/< n
tre have just uthut they leant, unit ice <v//z /»<■<//
anyhotly’s prices on these tines.
Tbe I.Mk Mar
RESTAURANT
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We are selling < ur
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
(J. 8. Land Office lloit»*. ore Ma> I,
Notice I« hereby gh • a that m < otnpin
with th»* proviaioiiR of th»« «»of » «» iimìvi
June 3, !M78, entitled ’ An a* l lor Ho bu
tlmtier land* In th»-
* <«f « aiifor'iia, » »r*
NeiadM find Washington 'I < rrlG»r, »o» < k »<
e»i »«I all the Public l and
a ».% n« t of
list 4, 1W2. Matt Waauer of I'orl i > I. • ur
Mnlinornah Mate < J Ore^.m. lh » ’ * da
in tina offn e hia
oro -tat« iio nt s<» :
the purchase of th«- h’,
,
F’, '
MW'INEL of ¿action
• In ’ ♦ i
No .’I H.. KaDif«- 27 F. , W M a»i I ». : ffi r |
to »how that th« land
*
for itBttrnt«er or atunt* than
iw«* a. atol t«iea»a'J > L »
Uf«.re 'he Ibtlikr an ! k
at Horn«, Oregon, on Thur
Augna* 19ig>.
He names •• wit ».eta« ■ M F Ka» I
Poterson, Fred Minnich ali • f Vi
Washington. P. J Wi.llat • >>f I
Any and all pernmia rlainih >■
aiM»ve*dea«-rite-«l land-ar» r. , .< t
claim* in thia«»ffh*r on or • L»»-«
August i'«r>
late
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OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY. Ontario.
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China • ■w.rg*. I'roprietor.
Cor. Main and 11 '"••
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MEALS AT Abu HOURS
Bakery in conne tion
Alfalfa swd, Alglke clover «•••d,
|6<l0 will take 160 acre, of good
Timothy »eed, Red top a. il, Turk-
.nd 10 mile* East of Burna It
Table furnished with • •ryllui.g
•y»tan alfalfa seed. Red << . r •>•!
was a choice claim five year, ago
Cail ami examine aid g<-t pro • • —
tbe market afT>rd*
A ur patron-
'<•* Ixwi.
Geer A Cummin..
ag* solicited
A Sfuiilty »f Short (friert,
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