The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 07, 1905, Image 2

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Ihe Œimea-gleraid
SATURDAY. OCTOBER", l»06.
bUBíSl KIPTION KATE» :
•Jue Year
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Three Month«.................
ILIAN Hïdl)
— — — — Manager
OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY
STATIC—OREGON :
U 8. Seuators
.1
J. II. MIU'hel
I
C. W. Fulton.
ij. N. Will lam son,
Congressmen.........
• t
Attorney General .
, . ... A. M. Crawford.
(sovernor
Geo. E. Ubttiuberlaln.
Secretary oi State
F. I . Duub&r.
Treasurer
C. 8. Moore.
•upt. Public Instruction. J. II. Ackerman.
State Printer
J. R. Whitney
t K. 8. Bean.
.? C. Wolverton
) F. A. Moore
Supreme Judges
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
District Judge
District Attorney
Deputy Dist Atty
..
Geo. E. Davin
J W McCulloch
Cll Leonard
Circuit Court meets the Third Monday in
April and Fourth Mouday in October.
Joint-Representative
Joint-Senator .. . .
............................J L Hitz
................ J L. Rand
COrKTY habr « y :
Cuouty Judge-
H.C. Levens
Clerk
Kain Mot herbhettd
Treasurer
J M D m 1 ton
Surveyor
F M Jordan
Sheriff .
Tom Allen
AasesFor
J. E. Loggan
School Superii'terident
M E Rigby
Block Inspector
.......... ............... J A \ eSt
Com misHionerb
................... H’T Miller
/W L Best
County Court me< th the first Wednesday in
January, March. May, July, September and
November.
Wm. MILLER,
Dealer in
c.i partnership heretofore existing invented is thd Dr. White Electric
between Simon Lewis ami Roy Comb, patented Jan. 1, '99 These
McGee under the fi. nr name of wonderful Combs positively cure
Lewie .t McGee has been dissolved dandruff, hair foiling out, sick anil
by mutual consent. T. Garrett pur­ | nervous headaches, and when used
chasing the interesr of Mr. McGee I with Dr. White’s Electric Hair
The business will be continued 1 Brush are positively guaranteed
at the old places of business by to make straight hair curly in 25
Lewis and Garrett, and they re days time.
Thousands of these
spectfully ,-olieit a continuance of'eleclnc combe have been sold in
the varions cities of the Union, and
the demand is constantly increas­
ing.
Our iigenta are rapidly be­
coming rich selling these comb-
They positively sell on eight. Send
Speed Program I .
eginning Oct. 16. for sample. Men’s size 35c, ladies’
50c — (half price.while we are in-
I1KST DAY.
Quarter-mil« «la-h, Harney County trocucing them.) The Dr. White
paddle horses that never won public The Dr. White Electric Comb Co.,
money. Purse, $10.
Decatur, 111.
Quarter-niile dash, ireo for all. Purge
$100.
Religious Services.
Half mile dash, Iree for all maiden»,
puree, $100.
One mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3
Rev A. J. Irwin will preach at
heats, for horFes bred and raised in Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
Harney county. Purse, $100.
month at Ila. ni. and 7.30 p. in.
SECOND DAY.
Sabbath
achool every sabbath at 2
'Hire -eighths mile dash, for Harney
p. in.
county saddle horses. Purse, $50.
Three-eighth mile dash, free for all I Sunday school at
Purse, $100.
Three-miie novelty race; walk first
mile, trot s ■<-ond mile, run third mile.
Purse, $50.
THIRD DAV.
Half-mile <hi-h, for Harney County
HARNEY U. M. LA Nil OFFICE:
1 saddle horses. Purse, $50.
Register
Wm Fftrr«j
Receiver
Half mile dash, free for all. Purse,
.................. •............. A W Gowan
CITY. — BURN»’
$100.
One mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3
Mayor,
... Dr . J. W. Geary.
Recorder,
8 \v Miller | beats, 2:50 class, free for all. Purse
Treasurer,
VI Ilopklim
Marshal,
J W Bevedge $150.
[C E McPheeteni
Half-mih da-h, for ponies under 14_J2
Councilmen :
\ J C Foley
Simon Lewitt,
hands high, ridden by boys under 14
(GW Clevenger
' years of age. Purse. 20.
MeetingB of the Council every Second anti
FOI-RTH DAY.
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
GENTS FURNISHINGS,
Hats, Shirts, Clothing,
Underwear—Get Prices
CHILDREN S CLOTHINC.
Austin over
GIVE HIM A CALL.
mountain divide. Superintendent
Joseph Barton advises that the
steel has now been laid more than ,
halfway
between Tipton and
Austin.
Die grading is well
al­
ong ami there is only
heavy till to be made,
tin townsite
one mote
The Aus-
been cleared,
lms
station giounds surveyed and
sidetracks laid out. It is expect-
ed that tl.e road will be in opera­
tion to Austin within another
month.
'l he importance of this addition
to the transportation facilities out
of Baker City cannot be over es­
timated.
l’liiee heavy divides
have been overcome and long
and dusty stage rides
and
team
hauling for fi eight eliminated.
Prairie City, Canyon City and
Burns are just that much neaiei
Baker <'ity.
When the line gets
in to Prairie, as it
probably
i
will
next year, then all of the Harney
traffic now going to Ontario, will
come to Baker City and all of the
trade being handled now by Hep.
pner will be cut oil'anti come ibis
way. Few people realize what
the Sumpter (’alley lias done anti
is doing for Baker L ity, and this
without a dollar of revenue earn­
ed on the line beyond Sumpter.
No earnings of any consequence,
“I have n son that had brain fever
when two years old, followed by fits of
the worst type, and he was pronounced
Incurable. 1 spent hundreds of dollars
for him, without relief. After about
fifteen years ho !)••< line so b id that we
sent him to l.ongi’liff hospital tor the
insane, at I ."“a i ? port. In.I. lie was
then» nearly thrv years, I it !:.■ eon-
tlnued to grow Wolfe. s<> We l nxht
him home July 30, 1902, in an awful
condition. Ih» had lost Ids mind almost
entirely, lie hardly km w . n • of the
family; could not e\«n lint! his bed;
was a total wr< k. lie bad from 5 to
10 tits a das. \\’e wre urged to try
l>r. Miles* Nervine, and before the first
bottle was used, we < onld see a < iiange
for the better. We have given it to
him ever since, ami he has had but
two very light spells since last August,
1903, and then he was not well other
ways. We pronounce him cured, as he
can work uml go anywhere. If any one
wishes to ask any «nu stions concerning
this, they uro at libertv' to do so.”
E. II. BI’XNELI.. I.im-oln. Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CHAS. WILSON,
the WINDSOR
Wagon Work.
ALL WORK GUAR
ANTEED.
S. 8. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mgr
Dreweey, Oregon.
<’• w * F akkish
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
Attorneys-at-Law,
L. Weidenberg Jr., Agent,
Burns, Oregon.
Adi practice in the courts of Harney and
rsi.t < <>ui i f hix I in tim supreme court ol the
itate. H’.i'l h I mj in I'. 8. laud office.
A ttorney - at - law ,
Careful attention given to Collec
lions and Real Estate matters.
Fire Insurance.
Notary Public
O regon
S hort L ini
and union P acific
O kegon .
ATTORNEY,
B urns ,
............................
O regon
Culleejou«, Land businesa, and Real
Estate matter promt tlv attended to.
Depart for
C'bicRgo-
Portl nd
Special
12:35
General Practice of Medicine and
a. tn
Surgery.
Office and residence, (’o'. Main & B Sts.
Atlantic
’1’littne Main 71
Hurns, Oregon.
Express
DR. M. J. GERDES.
2:10
p ID
S. W. MILLER,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Burns, -
-
-
Stenographer and Notary Public
LOOK
prepared to furnish my customers with rhe usual
B urns ,
-
IU
MY
LINE.
E
BURNS,
Solid Gold Watches, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds,
Silverware, Ebony ware, Cut Glass. Handpainted China at
Cost, Take a peep at my windows.
G-emToexlin.g'.
All sailing dates sub
jcct to change.
For San Francisco 1 '' ®’
every 5 days.
8 p ui
8 p. m.
OREGON.
L. E. Hibbard
Don’t Overlook the
W. C. BROWN,
Special Inducements Offered
DEKTIST.
to those in the iuterior who take the trouble to come to us for anything
they need in the
Oiliee upstairs in Voegtly Building.
Sunday.
Landings.
Wlllaaette Hirer..
Hibbard <Sc Brownton,
DENTISTS.
6 a. tn. Oregon City New 4 30
Except berg, Salem and Way El(,; t
Landmgs.
Sunday.
Sunday.
Burns, Oregon.
7 a. m.
W,ll*“*R|C«r
3:30 P m
Teusday Oregon City, Dayton Monday
Tuhrd’y and Way-Landings. " e3, A
dr Sat.
, Friday.
6 a. m
Willamette River.
4:30 pm
Tuesday Portland Corvallis I uesday
Thurs A and Way-LandiDgs Thurs
Sat
O regon .
Furn-ture Line.
“Jim” J. H. FARLEY, Ontario, Oregon.
i n ,
* F
lolunbla mT<r
Stoeaere.
Saturd’y
10 p. m.
H. 8. Brownton
B urns ,
m
Phone No. SO Ex Sun. To Astoria and Way- ■'.xeept
Office first door euRt of The Citizens Bank.
We carry n complete line and at prices that would surprise you. Mail
orders promptly attend« d to.—Describe what yon want and we are sure
we can please vou.
Salt Lake,Denver.Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kai
sas City, St Louis
Chicago and Fast.
From Portland
JOHN W. GEARY
Office at residence.
1 Guarantee the Goods and Prices
Salt Lake,Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kan
sas City, St Louis
Chicago and East.
1 : 15 a.ui
Office iu Citizens Bank Building.
W. L. MARSDEN,
VRKIVI
from
OCEAN and RIVER SCII EDULE
O regon .
MARSDEN & GEARY.
Physicians and Surgeons.
ANYTHING
T1MK SClIKIlULl.s
From Hwi.tii.fton Ore
St. Paul Wall.' \\ alia, Lewis­
E'stMail ton, Spokane, Miiim- 12:35
1-45 apolis, St. Paul, Du a. m.
luth Milwaukee, Chi
cago end East.
Oregon.
w. J. COLEMAN,
Leave
Leave
Riparia.
Baake Hirer.
Li wi-tn
1:20 a ni Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a m
1 Daily.
Daily.
SOCIETIES.
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meet r at. Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday
7:80 p m.
C. A. Byrd, N. G.
F. O. Jackson, Secretary.
A N. H oar .
IIuntington. ()i»*gon
A L CRAK t ,
Gen. Pass A eft, Portland. On gon
A. L. MOHLER, President.
Largest More Between Portland and Bois •.
THE BURNS HOTEL
H. E. THOMPSON, Propt.
Reasonable Rates, (jooti Clean Meals, Comfortable
Rooms, Courteous Treatu ent.
Special Accommodations
Traveling' Men.
for
the
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Your Patronage Solicited,
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of P.
Meets every Thur.d.y evening In the Browu
*»'•.....................
II. M. Horton, C.C.
L. M Brown, k. R. 8.
Forest reserve scrip, in tracts of 40
acres and upward, ready for immediate
use ami guaranteed.
Will bny soldiers’ land warrants given
for services in all Indian wars ar. n Mex­
ORDER OF WA8AINGT0N.
Meet, every fir,! «nd third Friday, In Drown ican and War of 1812.
BURNS LODGE N o . 47 a . o . u . w .
Meers every second and fourth Friday.
„
A. C. Welcome, M. W.
I. N. < .H'hran, Recorder.
1 j,1 • ri v.
• 1 Kutherford, Preaiden
1 tarl X ulgamore, Secretary.
H. B. Compson
BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40, O. E. 8.
MÎÂeHÎÎ?
Joyrth Monday., In
M.J L’.e ' .
*”lora "olden bei g, W. M
Marit ( arpenter, Secretary.
«13 RARQUAR BliOO
SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.«3.
Meet,every 1st and 3d Wednesday.
p »I.
...
Louisa Byrd. N. O.
h Alice King, Rec. Sec’y.
s AL
STABLE.
LEWIS & McGEE, Propts.
MaitfSt., Burns,’Oregon.
*
Main St
PORT2AN0. OREWB
L.
EWIS
T( I.E CIRCLE Ao. 1».\ W. of W.
Meet« every fourth Tucaday.
lone Whiting, clerk.
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Dtsiant
C opyrights A c .
Anyone sending a,kt th and deferirti n may
Ki.ekiy amtsn our i talon free jrKethcr m
rention I. probeblv r ¡entabla. Cornu.unica-
tlom etnetly conMeritiu. Handbook
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on Lab
•ent tree >>M mk egenrr lor eecartag petu.'
Patents taken i n rough Mann A CO. rev
•preial nofirr, without charge, in the
Scientific American
from experienced hands.
Elegant
BO YEARS’
^ m H^^^H^_EXPERIENCE
HARNEY VALLEY CAMP No 381, W. ot|W.
Meet, every flret and second Tuesday,
win
. ,
McCiain, ('om.
w.A. Gowan, Clerk.
Horses receive the best of care
Burns, Oregon
A handsomely 1Bi«trnted weekly. Larned
eolation of any -clontiflc Journal. Ter^s.
Hern Livery turnouts.
fl INN
Cuting Parties Accommodated
X Pn 361 Broadway.
Horses Bought and Sold.
BURNS MILLING CO.
WL1
the Hundred
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me’mÄ^ilZei'
«Ion. r. ».r",;'ti;,,’¡,|nndS d SÍ’:™“ "W1
HORTON S l SAYER. Propts.
Having s>>id the furniture busi­
ness, C. A Byrd will now turn his
attention to painting and paper
hanging and solicits a share of
your pat ronage
II»* will alao con*
duct a cabinet and repair shop.
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
able prices.
ii. a . R em bold
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
Blacksmithing and
Horsshoeing.
Don’t Borrow Trouble
I
— — — — OREGON.
First-class accommodations, and
Practice in all the courts of Ore. good eating stations at convenient
distances along the route.
Collections promptly made.
B KNS,
SUCCESSOR TO2WHSON A ASHTON
are expected until the roati gets
into Prairie
Baker City. Demo­
crat.
It is a bad habit to borrow
thing, Iml the worst thing you
possibly burrow, is trouble. When
Bick, Bore, heavy, weary and worn,
out by the pains and poisons of dy-
pepeia, biliousness, Bright’s disease
and similar
internal disorders,
don’t Mt dow n and brood over youf
eyinptin-. but llv for relief to Elec­
tric Bitters
Here you will find
sure and permanent forgetfulness
of all jour tri’iililee, and your body
will not i»e burdened by a load of
debt disea*.
At the city drug
store
Price sic. (lUarantied
The only through passenger 8D(|
transfer route from RuriiB to the
railroad.
Biggs & Biggs
B urns ,
At the Presbyterian church
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor.
Devine services the third and fourth
Sundays of each month at II a. ni.
and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school at
10 a. tn. every Sabbath morning.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerv­
ine has been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
..
diseases that there is
i every
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
benefited, if not fully restored,
We will be pleased to refer
any one thus afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
DALTON BIGGS
J. W BIGGS.
< ’has. II. Leonard,
Main Street.
SJiavinöjand fjair
Convulsion,
Fits, then
Epilepsy.
another
j
I’.iiina (and Cany >n City,) Oregon.
Oil kinds of presh Vegetables in Season,
Durkheimer Building.
Leaves Burna daily for O,)lgrio
at 6:30 a m. Arrives at Burns dal-
I ly from Ontario at 5 pm.
Burns, Oregon.
Oflice tiret door west of Bank.
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attorneys - at - law ,
HE ALSO HAS A LINE OF
Preaching services at the Baptist
I
church
every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
I "Hr and a half furlongs, free for all
morning and
evening. Sunday
Purse, $150.
SUMPTER VALEEV EXTENSION
One mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3 school every Sunday at 10 a. in.
beats, fit «* for all. Purse $150.
prayer meeting every Thursday
One of the most important en.
i i.i -n ile dn-li, for Harney County evening. The pastor will preach at
terprises to tb - real interests of saddle horses. Purse $75.
Silver Creek the third Sunday of
FIFTH DAY.
Baker City, is the steadily grow­
j 1 the month, and at Van the 4th Sun­
Five-cigbths-inile dash, free for all. |
ing Sumpter Valley railway. Last
day until further notice.—Rev. A.
I Purse, $150.
year the line was extended some
One mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3 > j B. Minaker, Pastor,
15 miles from Whitney to Tipton heats, slow ract*, change drivers. I
and put in operation. This sea­ i Purse $25.
Ten-mile relay race, must use 5 saddle |
son the road was extended on
I horses, change as please. Purse, $100, j
from Tipton another 15 or 20
to
attorney at law .
Provisions
Groceries,
Fourth Wednesday.
miles
Ontario-Bupns
Stage bine
W. E. HUSTON
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
f benefit people and meet popular
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conditions, and one of the most in­
Notice re heteby given that the1 teresting of these thathas ever been
Home Insti'ance Co., of New York.
Liverpool, London & (Hobt,
I ire Assurance Co., Philadelphia.
OFFICE WITH HKM1S A BIOOS.
Corner
m
Be< ns. Oregon.
«»nth . f Lunaburg A Dalton'«.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road
Lumber Yard in Bums.
$S«o Additional Reward.
In addition to the
e’x.ve 1 ,.ffer
under the .ante cou
ditto». f„r horaea
branded boreeehoe
baron bothCreither
|»w recorded In
eountlea.
Range
JOHN GEIBERLING
llerney. Lake .nJ
rook Uountlea. ,
Horae, ventedwhen I Jeweler.
Optician
x>ld. Hornee .old
<o pee. g . rough thia
F
’
.
nurraver.
««•lion will be re
ported In tht, parar ¡
«« BRdwN'Fiii'oi^on
¿Fine Watch Repairing
iCialty.
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