The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 18, 1905, Image 3

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    The Times-Ji eralà.
J net like finding goods—Schwartz
Ar Bud«Iman's cost tale.
Carrol Cecil is over from Silver PETITION FOR LlQl<»k 1.1 IN*!.
P M Cheney was in from Warm
•THE
-BROWN’S'
springs this week.
CrOOK.
undersigned leg a I vott - • 1
Ralph Catters.on was a visitor to
Harney Count}. State uf
Born—To Mr and Mr« J W Buch- l-ak . ‘ .winct,
r '
Short Hand by Mail—Write to
AS THI LAMMT ClHLlT.ATlOM li» our «ity on» day this week.
Oregon, respectfully pc’.ition th • !I< ii
Hyde
Gowan,
Burna.
anan Nov IT, a sou.
A.«» «tWS*A*«B IS THIS < OCWTY.
Court of Harney County, State of Cn -
Bailey Hayes was in from bi«
W m Dunn, the old bronco bust­
Meedauies Fred Oakertr.an and gon, to grant a license to Sidney Come i
home near I.awen last Monday
er. was up from Narrow« ou busi­ Isaac Foster were seen shopping in gya to Sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous i
UPIIlO MOVKHSKk
1>JL
I.iqnore in lees quantities than one gallon j
I>r Brown is at present on hi« ness this week.
our city today.
in laike Precinct Harney Countv, Mate
homestead making improvements
Local News.
Found—A gold bracelet on the
G. ’A’. Clevenger A Co have re­ of Oregon, for the Peritxi of 1 rt-»- i
Grant Thompson wm up from street« of thia city. Owner please ceived a big lot new furniture which Montliw an in duty bound we will ever
pray.
the public should call and see.
Ixokmg for .naps’ See Schwartz |
0,1 *
lo hi"
1**‘ call at this office
N'anirs
Names
Sunday.
A Bodeltnan's ad
George Siutuiotis
Ix>yd Johnson, the genial wet
For <1.00 you are able to buy an C A Haiuus
Iieo Winter«
Andy Orborne
t
A good residence property for goods man of I.awen, was a visitor alarm clock
Walter Cro«« was doing business
Frank Cawlli-'d
Etben Allen
E
N
Nelson
sale
Inquire
at
Schwartz
A
Bud-
to thi- city last Saturday night.
he«« )e«trrd«y
W N l’ntt' rum
Watchmaker. Wm Dunn
1 elman's.
R .1 Haines
Fay Comegys
A I, Vanderpool and E J Chan­
A g<s»d kituhen range for sale
Would you like a nice rug made Mitk Allen
II II Elliott
Inquire al Schwartz 4 Budelroan's i T J Shield, wm over from Silver dler were in this week assisting J.
Harvey Muller
I creek a few day« thia week after M Merritt in making proof on hie from a native animal skin or a nice Edward Anderson
Ho«» C W Parrish spent yester­ • npp'.iea
E. Eater
specimen of mounted taxidermy? F. L. Anderson
lands
Don Baker
1> P Nutter
day in the country with Ins «on
See Wallace’s ad.
See Ailarn George at th»* Burn«
C M Gaskell
F C Livingston
Antone Egli and Jerry Merrit
*18» in receiving cattle
Notice is hereby given that on M.»n-
for pasture. Stock have free acce«« spent a few days in our city this
DONI SAY CAN’T.
day, the 4th day of Dei- , 1905, the nn-
B j O.DXJ to loan at 8 per cent on to water
week visiting their famlies. Both
dersigned will apply tc > tlie Count1.
in>P<»ved farm« »nd stock rauche-
When it i« n matter of saving Court of the slate of Oregon for Iiiirn«*y
Grant Thompson was up from were iu on land business
N U. Carpenter, Agent
money don’t »ay I can not do it. county, for the license mentioned in
I.awen on a visit to hi« family last
Frank Hacbuey and party re­
AA pii Gaorge and wife are in Sunday.
You don’t pay the other fellow's bill the foregoing petition.
turned from the lakes la«t Satur­
SIDNEY C»>MEGYS.
from their home near Crow Camp
when you buy at a Cash Store. They
\
8. 8 Williams was looking after day taking their departure the fol­
T mj
iu on IzHD'i husiimM
can «ell you goods lower because
hi« Huge interests at this end dur­ lowing day for their home in John
CONTEST NOTICE
there are no bad accounts.
M'Uiaogk •hton baa a fin« dis- i
Dav. They report great sport.
ing the week
Remember
Brown
’
s
Cash
Store
is
l SITED ST ATES I.A Sl> oFI Ifl . .
play of fall nd winter bats at the
Burn*, Oregon, October 1\ lw t
Haul Blume and Paul Finke were a strictly Cash Store not Cash for
('has
Newell
and
wife
were
up
A
sum
-lent
i -»utest affidavit hav ing been liled
fl N Jorg««n building and desires'
down from their homes up the one and credit to the other but Cash in thia office hy Junius J. Ingt i*ol, cuiiicsbuit,
from
their
farm
home
near
Dog
against beuieataad untrv N<>. 1« I '-, made April
the ladies «(Burns to call and nee
1 J. 19U2. for BE»« NE‘. k. Kec. 19. f W4 NW '4 and
river, yesterday, having come in to to all.
Mountain this week.
N‘aSW' 4, Section 2t), TowDbhip 20 S., Rang»-
tbaiu
E . by Francis E Hollauay Cuiitt *te*, in which
assist their neighbor, A. A. Cowing
(t in alleged that the Haiti Franc ib E. Holla<:.•«\
The
Times-Herald
is
authorized
J H. Garntt is down from Emi­
has
never resided upon aald tract; Ims wholly
in making proof on hie homestead.
New Bridge at Narrows
abandoned the .-ante for more than Hix mouth*
grant crash He informs u« he ha« l to announce there will be a Thanks-
prior to the filing of «aid affidavit, and ever
Mince the —— day of March, 190’», has been, and
Hagey, Fenwick & Jackson just
fwen under t a» weather for a time, giying ball al Locher hall
ia a fugitive from justice for shooting nt »t
Newt. Hoover, Road Master of now
man. anti is aupposed io be in hiding a hid
ui.loaded
a
fine
lot
of
fresh
groceries.
♦ 100,000 to loan at 8 ¡»er cent on
but ia now belter. Mr Garrett wu«
wiiere in the state of Idaho, and tliat said alle/
District No. 2, spent a few days in ed nt «once from t he said land was no? due to his
called down on business
improved farms and stock ranches This is only a ¡»art of the big stock
employment in the Army, Navy, or Marin<-
of fancy and staple groceries which this city thi« work making arrange­ Corpaof the United Htntcs as a private soloier.
N (J. Carpenter. Agent.
officer, seaiuau, or marine, during the time of
_ »'«die* and children’« clothing
thia firm carries and people wish­ ments to begin the work of placing war, said parlies me hereby n.»tilled to appear,
respond an<1 otter evidence touching fluid idle
*11 Iiod» a« per samples at my
Mrs F E McGee and family now ing a variety should see them
I a new bridge across the Narrows gation
nt HI o'clock a. m. on November, lo, J'.'ob.
■tore upon order« for a responsible occupy a residence in this city
before the Register and Receiver at the United
The neceaeary timbers are now States
Land Office In Burna, Oregon.
house Give me a call
The wood saw and barley roller being gotten out at the mills and The said conteatant having, m a proper affi­
where they will remain this winter.
davit, Bled Octobet IB, i 06, aet f»»riti facta
Mrs Hattie Haatie,
of Austin Goodman is kept busy the framing will begin at once and which show Hint after due diligence personal
Harney Oregon
gervite of lb’s notice can not l»e made, 1’ la
Do you need a ¡»air of good with orders ahead all the time.
ordered ami directed that wuch notice
rushed to completion as rapidly a« hereby
to read your news paper?
beghvn by due ami proper publication
( !»*■ Parrish Jr is over*from the I spectacles
S«e
to
it
that
your
wood
is
sawed
\\ m . F a a a e . Reg inter.
Cull
on
E
N.
Nelson
—
he
will
fit
possible. This is by far the long
lie« stock ranch for the purpose of Call
and housed before the stormy est bridge in the county, being over
you with Al glasses
taking bach some cattle that had
\ weather eels in.
] 300 feet in length and requiring a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
John Oard came up from l.aweu
bean purchased in this section ami
Joe
Cavender,
one
of
the
success
­
large amount of material
The
t’NITKh STATES LAND <»FFi< E.
/
yesterday
with
a
lot
of
turkeya
which will be taken lo the I'srrisb
Burun, Oregon, November 3,
ful
teachers
of
this
counly
at
pre
­
present
structure
has
Iwen
used
for
which
be
disposed
of
at
top
prices
Notice
is
hereby
given
that,
the
followiug-
r«rich to feed thi« winter
natned settlers have filed notice of their inten-
to Johnson it Felton, the butcher«. sent employed on Silver creek, was 13 years and ¡8 not considered safe. tioii to milk« lilial proof in support <•! thei' l< -
Tobacco dealer» are warned in.
claim«, anti that said proofs will be
a pleasant caller at thi« office last
Mr Hoover propose« to treat all flpeetive
tnnde before I he Register and Receiver, at
Alfalf.i «red, Alsike clover aeed
Iu «ell tobacco in a'nv form to school
Oregon, ou December
vix
Saturday Joe states the school is the exposed portico« of the bridge Burns.
Edward Nobte of Venator, Oregon, 11 E. No.
hoy» under the age of Hi year« a- Timothy seed, Red top seed, Turk-
1.
‘
»l,
for
the
N*.
M
»
and
N
‘
a
NW
1
«,
See. 1. T
propressing very satisfactory
he is now building with a heavy 2». > . R. .»2 E . W. M
they will be prosecuted. By order
—r eyslan alfalfa seed, Red clover seed.
Ira
K.
Venator
of
Narrows,
Oieec»u,
H.
E.
•j>w board of school directors
NOTICE—Any one who knows coat of tar which he lielieves will I2’.»b, for the Lots 11 and 1 See. ;i. Lots 1 ' and
Call and examine and get prices.—
Sec. 4. Lot 1, Hep. ■>. and Lot 2, Sec. 10, I . 2t.
W'
A C. WuioMg, Ch-rk.
preserve
the
wood
and
make
it
last
Gei-r Ar Cummins
K. M2 E , W . M
of any government land and wants
Henry Landreth of Narrows. Oregon, ¡1 r
1 much longer
No l’.9X, for the E*2 S\V';, NW‘k SE1«,
James I’aul was in from his
Ilnving secured the agency for a it settled with good neighbors please
Nl '«, Set . X, T. 2fi S., R. :,2 E , W. M.
Mr. Hoover wished The Times- Josephine G. Venator, formerly Josephine <«
Happy Valley runeb a few days I reliable firm for made to > measure send the numbers to our office and
Stregei,of Narrows, Oregon, 11. E. No. liiUK. for
this week for the purpose of laking j geo«ls for ladies sod children Mrs confer a f«v„r upon yourself, the Herald to announce to the public the N'2 HW1«, and Lots •'», |2 and 13, Sec- M. T.
2. H.R. ’ i: . W. M.
i
that
he
will
be
compelled
to
slop
I
fmil
»
lattie
Hastie
of
Harney
City
will
James II. :-»iinpi.on of Narrow*. Oregon, 11. E
out a large consignment oi -----
new eonmr and
1. for li.«» SE’ a SA 1 t, S'., Si:1 4, Sec. 22, amt
| take measures and orders for cloaks,
heavy traffic, over the bridge during No. • I 4 >W
, Sec 33. T 25 S.. R.
E . W M.
tie« which he will set out. Mr.
L
kwis it S mith ,
suits and underwear
They
s ame tlie following witnesae« fo prove
a
part
of
the
time,
but
hopes
to
their
coutinuoufl
resilience
upon
and cultiva
I'itul it.form» us he was offered 21 1
Burns, Oregon.
of said land, viz:
make the period short. He does lion
Henry l.ajidreth. I. K. Venator, Edw'ard No
cents ¡»er pound for his l'.HH» wool j Win Byram is over from Bear val­
Ernest Bolcof and J H Buekmaster <-i
ley . the guest of Dr and Mrs Mar«-! The Windsor Bar, undex the 1 not expect to tear the old bridge out hie,
Narrows, Oregon, ami A Venator of Venator,
o'tp but had not contracted
niHfuigement
of
Smith
Bros
,
is
one
<
»regon.
until about Nov. 25 and will have
den He came over after his wife
W m F arkk . 1
Dr W I. Marsden made a pro- i
and infant daughter and they expect of the pleasant resorts of thi« city the new one in place in possibly 20
f>'»*ional visit to Drewaey last week 1
to take their dep irlure for home to­ where customers are courteously davs. Notice will be -¡yen in these
I», see Mrs Thomas Howard, an old
treat« d The supply of liquors and columns when heavy traffic may be
morrow.
cigars are the best. Drop in and resumed after tie 25th
pliifteer lady of that eeetion The
Inly is quite old and feeble He 1 Messrs t'atterson Ar Clav are feel al home
si mi fount Mr Howard in r.eeil ofl th« proprietors of a blacksmith and
LITERARY NOTES.
N B Sutton is one of the late ar­
medical atleitdance B »th are re- I repair shop in Drewse»'. They de­ rivals in this section and is at pre-1
«¡tec*.'J cilia- ns wh > have many | sire a share of th« public patronage sent residing iu this city to take
The High School Literary Socie­
friends.
Dr H S Brownton, who was form­ advantage of our school privileges ty met yesterday afiernoon at 2:30
A Johnson,of Rawlins, Wyoming, erly associated with Dr Hibbard in Mr Sutton has filed on some land o'clock. The miuutes of the prev­
is at present in this countv to buy the practice of dentiatry here, came just south of Burns and will begin | ious meeting were read and approv­
ed after which the following pro­
sheep, if he can fiml stock to suit over from Grant county this week improving it early in the spring
him. Mr Johnson purchased 10.- to look after some business interest« I J F Mahon has l»een in the city < gram was rendered:
Old Black Joe
Dr. Brownton ha" an |a few jSyg looking after hie inter-1 Song by Bociely
UDO head in Lake county and thev in thia city
,..
Harry Buck
Speech
............
excellent
practice
over
in
our
neigh-
Hp
,
B
¡
n
„
¡
aw
,
u
’
it
with
(}<orge
are being trailed through to Ontario
Instrumental
Duet.
...............
boring
county
and
reports
tiuies
y
|
where he will winter them He will
otitig The case was heard in
generally
good
in
his
section.
Byrd
King
and
Julia
Hill
also contract wool if he cun and is
Justice Jameson’s court this week
.
Agnes Caulfield
The Tiuiee-Herald is requested but the jury failed to agree and the Recitation
now interviewing our wool growers.
.Come Sing ine
He has off-red 2li cents and stated by the Ladies' Cemetery Improve­ case was again taken up this morn­ Song by Society
(
that
Sweet
Ai»
Again
presrntnlive of The Time» ment Association to state that th» ing
Debate: Resolved that a Mon­
1 that be would give more for well ia being sunk at the cemetery
Bart Cronin, foreman of the P L
and those who subscribed to the S Co Agency ranch, was a business archy is a Belter Form of Geveru-
good wool.
' ment than a Republic Affirma-
' fund« should pay as soon as conve­
8c<*t Hayes was up from I.awen
visitor to our city this weak Mr | five, Emma Muller, Mary Otley»
a<^lz.i- and made this office a nient to Miss Clare Swain, secre­ Cronin is a property owner here Roswell Hamilton; Negative, Ada
■»lort call. He Informs us that at tary. The funds will be needed to and is pleased to see the steady ad­
Neal, Dora McLaren, Frank Tbomp
a school meeting held in that dis­ defray the expenses
vancement being uiads by Burns son.
Bob Bixby, Walter Clark and |»oth in the way of business and the
trict Thursday afternoon to deter-
The presence of several visitors
tn general improvements in all re-1 was much appreciated by both the
mite» on the matter of moving the Cha« Mulkey h ve returne
schosl house to th« town ot I.awen. town after completing the tele­ apecis.
.1 teachers and the students.
>t was determined bv a vote of 19 phone line for M L. Lewis to Dia­
Lea Robinson
A E Brown brought his family in i Instrumental Solo
b> 13 luat the building should re­ mond. Burns ia now connected | the first of the week for the purpose Essay
................. George Greeley
main ,n its present site
The not only to Diamond but also the . of remaining for the whiter. Mrs Vocal Solo................... Myra King
moving «f the sch»M»l building had i James Mahon ranch and Jenkins Gen Smyth anti little eon will also Song by Society The Dream is Past
long bees a bone of contention Bros. Mr Lewis will again place j occupy the same residence After
The president appointed Merle
among the patrons of ths school his crew on the Buck Creek line getting them comfortably located Dalton a« critic, Ella Sweek, Mary
»nd it has at last been settled for and extend it to Twelve Mile, the 'in the Turner residence Mr Brown Neal and Mabie Cross as judges
home of C T Lillard, yet this fall. I
the present at least.
returned to the ranch to superin- and the judges decided in favor of
the negative side of the debate
tend some work.
Agnes Cawlfield, Agnes Sayer
down
from
Theo Coltinan was
and
Gertrude Barnes were appoint
main St.,
Burns, Oregon.
our neighbor city, Harney, laat
cd
to
prepare
a
program
for
next
Saturday, returning the following
morning. Mr. Coleman is much Friday.
J. H.
impressed with the possibilities of
the Harney country and may de­
Patronize Home Industry
cide to remain permanently He NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
is a present visiting at the home of
bis sister. Mrs Jasper Davi».
Notice ia hereby given that the under-
aigned edminiatrator of the eatate of .1.
Hyde G wan, who has opened a
Make th' / . ’’(ids fr» m home products
i W Kelso, deceased, baa tiled bi« final
publi< «lei jraphy office at Lewis
and with h' me labor.
.t Smith's real estate office, has al­ I account, and tlie Hon. H. C. leveii-
County .Iudge u( Harney Counly, Ore-
ready commenced his short hand
OTTTS GrOOZDS
ll;i- rei
lite itiiiu
11 » ,
.
gon, ha«
set the
third is™»
day of .mi...
January,
and ty|»ewriling class«» Those de­
v, are a. go nl as the best and ou price« cannot be nu t.
Desi, nt the hour of ton o'clock a. ui.
\\ ill be sold at
siring to enter should do so at once,
. ...O , O
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We eater to the people and not to those who want to main­
Mr. Gow in also gives a ¡wrsonally -lone, and the I canty J udge . (I
tain "Forty-Nine prices.”
, „„dmml . n.r.e bv mail to those
«»'»•.
‘
I
unable to attend claMea. Write "
•4*ce ior ***"“« olje. tions to
him for particulars
said m-couat
and «leiiver goods to any ¡.art of toe ity.
I All persons having objections to said
F I. W iarmau and Mr Sheppard account shad ap|»«r at «aid time and
G. W. WATERS, Manager.
»»rived from the railroad yesterday place aad present the same.
In order to reduce our steck, as ur Mr.
Datei) at Burns. Oregon, thi< Kt i day
with three wagons loaded with our
v,-:
Budelmati will have to leave shortly.
Lewis ami Clatk exhibit
I hev of November, 1905.
J. IL OARD,
brought it all with the exception of
Administrator.
three large show cases or cabinet«
The exb bit has been stored for the
present but will later lie placed on
♦
displav if the citizens show an in-
♦
♦
.- m-.tion tn h"!p with the expense
♦
♦
Miss Hatch, a returned mission­
♦
ary from India, spoke at the Pres­
$
♦
byterian church last Sunday even­
♦
ing to a crowded house. Miss
♦
Who mounted the handsome collection ♦
Hatch was a verv interesting speak­
♦
er and described the long journey of birds and znimal« sent from hereto ♦
necessary to reach that tar off the Lewis and Clark fair, is again in ♦
country She a.eo gave an insight | Buyns. During hi« «tav he will mount ♦ ♦
CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
EVERY THING FliST-CLfiSS.
to the peculiarities of the people, specimens for any who desire, also make ♦
♦
their benefit«, custom«, dress, etc rugs from skin« of native animals. See ;
CodftaoUs and obliging Mixoiogijts.
The ladv took her departure last him about prices and ask particulars
•oon
as
he
will
remain
but
a
short
time.
Wednesday.
“BROWN’S”
SATISFACTORY STORI
WHAT MONEY WILL DO
Me ver before heard of in Harney County.
Every possible reduction made for
Close, Cash Buyers.
Stock Complete in Every Department
Our New Cash System to ail is cer­
tainly a trade winner—especially
when you Cet More For Your
Money.
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GET OUR PRICES.
BROWN’S CASH STORE
Fruit. Vegetables, Soft Drinks, Confec­
tionery, Cigars and Tobacco,
Our Entire Stock of
DRY GOODS. LADIES’ and OENT’S
FURNISHING GOODS, MENS
and BOYS CLOT HING, HATS,
BOOTS and SHOES
COST
This is a bona fide sale and we are
commencing it with a New and I p
To Date Stock of Goods.
GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR
CASH ONLY.
SCHWARTZ ü BUDELMAN
BURNS. OREGON
CITY MEAT MARKET
fl. E. YOUNG, Prop*.
Meatsiof aH Kinds
I I
I
SALT FISH
Butter and Eggs
Lard, Tallow,
Lunch Goods
Everything on hand
usually kept by all
first class markets.
For sale at reasonable
Prices for Cash
M. M. CO
E. A. F raser , Manager.
Ontario, Oregon.
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LJLSa
JOHN McHULLEN,
We Make a Specialty or Family Trade
J.E. WALLACE.
The Taxidermist.
*
5AM BRILEY, proprietor-
fipe Wines. Liquors and Cigars
Agents for Mafqlapd Club 'wbiskq.
All the latest styles and imp", .. photography In
use to be had. Proli ' Panels, Artist’s Proof and
Pnaie’ .iii process. 1
>s finished iu up-to-date
style upon application All siz « from the smallest
locket picture up to an 8x i. ■ lini-hed in Aristo
Platino or on any of the Amciii in papers.
ry opposite f irsi bailors! Baid:.
Oregon. J
Tb.e Oregon. JESotel
AH TOY, Manager
FiretdauaccominodatioB. *ith neat.
n ati'l oomforta-
room. Toy inrile« his friend« to atop with hlu. wbaulu
Burn«. Table«.well furnished Meal. 2a ceuta.
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