The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 02, 1905, Image 2

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    ¿he Junes-ìurafd
BATUBDAY. Df< EM BlE
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J, IKK,.
. —
since.
The people demand a
better and quicker service and it
will be found a great convenience
to the patrons of the various post
offices enroute.
The Times-Herald hopes lot al
people who are thoroughly famil­
iar with conditions will make bids
on these contracts and put the
new schedule into practical use as
soon as possible. They should
ask for sufficient money to keep
the service to the very best and
thereby help to bring this section
nearer to the outside world in but
one respect at least.
he diii not see the MUive^or* but
heard of th< m and that he is satis­
fied the railroad is a sure thing
coming to Harney valley.
LEWIS &.
Cranberries at Huston's.
SMITH
Real Estate.
BEAL1 01H BABGA1N LIST:
NOTICE
I
FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,/ '
Burns, Oregon, October 31.1905.1 ;
Notice is hereby given that the following ‘
named settler has filed notice ui his intention \
to make final proof if. support of his claim and 1
that sa:d proof will be made before the Register !
and Receiver, at Burnt, Uiegou. on December
5. lvo>. viz John 1*. Farm of Burns, Oregon,
II. E. No. 1027, for the F‘a NE*4, >e •. >, T. 23 S.,
R 31 E , W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his contini.ous residence upon and cultivation
o>* said land,viz: George Fry, Os< ar Cavender,
William M. Stewart aud Joseph • avender all of 1
Burn», Oregon.
W m F arke , Register. I
We have the lioods—We make the Prices—We get the Trade.
PLOWS
JOHN
Mr Hudson and family came iu
|2,0o0—Buaiiieaa proj»erty on Main St,
from the John Day country with a
1x4 50x100, building 36x80 feet.
Ou« y**r
|LM
lot of stock with which, it was re­
•1« MvutlM
...................... 1A»
|6,000—Hotel, 24 rooms, tin«* lurniture.
Thrw MtHalb«
..........
.n
port, 1 he intended to r> n a dairy every room ventilated—a snap.
but after camping on ."south street
♦4,000—An i deal home, 200x200 feet of
JULIAN BVKr>
—
till the snow storm abated then ground, houee 32x44, 10 rooms, 15') fruit
continued their journey Thursday tresti, barn, chicken house, wind mill,
morning to winter at Lawen or 1 e‘.c.
The conflicting reports regard­
CONTEST NOTICE
Narrows
10 email residence«—tell us what you
ing the location of the various
USITXD STATES I.ANO OFFICE,
I I
want.
railroad surveyors in this section,
Burns Oregon, October 2*, 1905.1
La t Sundry notwithstanding the
Improved and unimproved ranches A suflicient contest affidavit having been filed
the possible route that will be
inclemency < f the weather there,
in thia office by Irving C. Raymond, contestant,
galore from 160 to 35,000 acres, You can agninet homestead entry No. 1946, made May 5,
•elected and what particular line
was a good sttundsr.ee st the church make money on any of these, We also 1903, for \V‘S WU Section ’.4, Township -’4 8.,
Range 27 E , by Mart N. Headly, contestee, in '
they are connected with makes it
services at 11 a in and at night con­ handle your horses, cattle, sheep, etc. which it is alleged that said Mart N. Headly,
lias wholly abandoned the same for more than
ducted by Key A B Minaker “of 1 If yon want to sell list with uh — if you six months prior to this date, and has been ab- [
hard to give authentic information.
sent therefrom for 18 months, and has departed
THt KA1LRO4Ü SLkVttOkS
want
to
buy
examine
our
list
or
write
us
Burns who preached two excellent
from this State and has been absent from this
However, there are three outfits
>tate about is mouths, and that his present
whereabouts are unknown to this affiant: and .
sermons md made a good impres­ for particnlars.
and they are doing work that evi­
!hat said alleged absence from said laud wa<
sion
*
upon
the
community.
The
notduetohis employment in the Army, Navy,
It
has
been
learned
definitely
dently means early construction.
or Marine Corps of the United States as a pri- |
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
cate soldier, officer, seaman, or marine during
There's great satisfaction m that. |,ha‘ ,he railroad surveyors, > or Sunday school attracted an atten­
the war with Spain, or any other w ar in which ,
the United States may be engaged; said parties
1 one party of them at least, are dance of 25 with a good collection , Notice is hereby given that the County are
hereby notified to appear, respond and of
evidence touching said allegation at 1<>
camped at Crane Creek gap and also a Christmas committer- was Court of Harney County, Oregon, will fer
o’clock a. m. on Decernber 12, 1905, before the
"It’s an ill wind that blows no
appointed to report next Sui day. . receive proposals for the making of an Register and Receiver at Burns, Oregon
i information that is considered
ThesHld contestant having, in a proper affi­
, expert examination and report of the davit, filed October 2X, 190.». set forth facts
one good,” 1» truly verified in the
I authentic the work will be con­
which
that after due diligence personal
The fhiiiiHg blackcoal» of’Squirej^njition of an b00k8 and records cf service show
of this notice can not be made, it is |
extraordinary
now fall of last {
ducted from that point vast at C 11 Davis' lively »pan presented a Harney County for the twoyear» ending hereby ordered and directed that such notice)
b« glvtu by due aud proper publication
Wednesday. While it means a
A. W. G ow an , Receiver
and that such bids will lie
present until they reach a point plea-iant contrast to the fleecy July L
longer season of feeding, perhaps,
opened atol considered by the Court 011
| oii Bully creek where another whiteness of the road toward Burns
Juuusry 3, 1906, at 1:30 o’clock p m.
it also means good crop» next sea­
, party of 19 are at work. The Wednesday afternoon as he »tarted The Court reserves the right to reject NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
son for tlie more snow Hie lieiter !
(’SITED STATES LAN D OFFICER
! rumor is »till persistent that an- westward in a sleigh aeeoinpHnied any and all bids.
Burns, Oregon, October 30. 1905, i
for those who till the soil. So
bv
Mie»
Di
Ita
Dillard
for
a
holiday
By
order
of
the
Court.
Notice is hereby given that the following
| other party is working on Pine
nanivtl
settler
bus tiled notice of her intention
S
am
M
otiikiwhkah
,
far a» we can learn it has done
to maice final proof in support of her claim, and
creek, hut we can find no authori­ visit.
Clerk.
that said proof will be made before the Register
no material damage and stock- 1
and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on December
Grandpa and Grandma Drink­
ty for the statement.
16, 1905, viz: Alma L. Bower of Harney. Oregon,
men were prepared with an abun­
11. E. No. 2296, for the SE‘i, Sec. 32, T. 22 8., K-
water
are
enjoying
the
first
visit
There are 17 in the party at
33 E.. W. M.
I
dance of hay.
She names the following witnesses to prove
from
Baby
Clumei-s
who
came
over
1 the gap but as yet the Timet-
her continuous residence upon and eultivutiou
To
the
Hun.
County
Court
of
Harney
of said land, viz: Geo (Tates. <’. I. Neil, C. A.
——
! Herald has learned nothing of the Wednesday with his parents, Mr
Demarit-s and Chas. U. Davis, all of Harney
and Mrs Clav Clemens, to help dis­ county.
Oregon.
W m . F akke , Register.
If W. E Buike has found an .nature of the work they are per­
We, the undersigned legal voters of
pose of Thanksgiving fixin’s.
Peuablo precinct, Harney county.
artesian How that comes to the forming. Another mystery »ec-ms
The family of G A Smith came Oregon, do hereby petition your Honor­
surface at a depth of 300 feet as to be the people they represent.
able Court, to grant a license to J. C.
reported by our Harney corres­ I It is quite positively asserted that down from the liills Wednesday af­ Peterman, to sell spirituous, malt and H
N BSCWS,
BtNSROWN.
ternoon ami now occupy their house vinous liquors in less quantities than
Pre.ld.nl
Vice-Pre..d...»
pondent, even though it were not 1 one party at least represents the
on Main »tree*.
one gallon in Peuablo precinct, Har­
strong, it is very encouraging. Harriman intei ests but whether
ney county, Oregon, for a period of six
\V E Burke of the Portland Com­ months, as in duty bound we ever pray,
It means that the irrigation pto- the three parties are all connect­
ii
Nu:nes.
Names. t
blem is solued for this valley and ed with the same system cannot pany was in town Wednesday en
I
Authorized Capital, $50.000.00.
D<x-
Cate
Robert
Gilham
route to Portland for the winter
that it is to be the greatest agri­ be leai ned.
Fred
Allen
Jne
King
holidays. He leports having secur­
Burns, Harney County, Oregon.
cultural district in the whole west.
From present indicatiuns the
Joseph Callow
J M Taylor
LEON M. BHOWN, Cl,hie. and Manager
a
ed artesian water which is running Edw W Callow
A Henio
With transportation lines assured, work will not reach this valley
T wenty-one Yenrs’n Hjarney County.
§
over the top of the well from a W A Monroe
A Adrian
a Hoe healthy climate, rich soil for some months yet. It seems
depth of over 300 feet and is confi­ C E Mallinix
F Adrain
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
and an abundance of water the much work is being done over
Fred Holoway
dent the company will be able to J G Holo way
Correspondents: London-Paris & American Bank, San Francisco, Cal.,
Great Harney country will be the in Malheur county picking a fea­ fiitnish plenty of water for irrigat­ John Geary
Vene Deffenbaugh
First National Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Caklwell,
J II O’Connor
Idaho.
ideal spot for the home seekers sible route that will not conflict ing purposes for the lands they are Pan Defenbaugh
Bob lloane
L C Peterman
now making inquiry and are with the irrigation possibilities proposing to dispose of to settlers
M M Doane
headed for this promising land. over there that have been under with a guarantee of • water supply.
Notice is hereby given that on Mon­
We have long waited for such a consideration by the
govern- He will return toward spring as day, the 4th day of Dec., 1905, the un­
dersigned will apply to the County
soon as conditions are favorable for Court of the state of Oregon for Harney
change and now it seems we are ment.
further operations and push the ex- county, for the license mentioned iu the »
to realise out hopes and see the
People who are acquainted
Ì
foregoing petition.
ii
is
iS
predictionsuf former years come with the topography of the »ec­ |>erinionls the company is making
J. C. P eterman .
before they are ready to solicit im-
8
true.
(ion state that a good pass may
migartion.
be found out front the Pine
A pleasant family gathering was
After considering the matter Creek country with a very tnod-
e are now able to s,how you a larger anti more
held
Thursday at the bom» of Mr
lor a few days ami discussing the erate grade which wouid briug
complete
btock than ever before. Cur prices are
and Mrs Roy Butiyard, consisting
situation with several of our busi­ the ruad much nearer an air
as
low
as
they can be sold. Our lines in
of M1 » Goodloe, Mr and Mrs Geo.
ness men, it has been decided to line from Ontario to Natron
James and Mr and Mrs Cortes
postpone the meeting for the pur­ and save many miles and give a
Elliott.
pose of re-organising the Board much better road bed, at the
comprises the newest and most beautiful
The new lamps for the*City hall
of Trade fur a short time. This same time bringing the road
things out. We have also a new line of
arrived Wednesday and have been
has been done on account of along flie timber and on living hung in place of the old ones which
This is certainly a have been in sei vice for over ten
awaiting some information very streams.
much desired hi order that the matter worth considering and years The new ones will be initi­
new organization may begin with should have attention. Anothei ated into service for the annual
a "full head of steam" and have feature that this higher line Thanksgiving ball and they have
something of importance to take brings to its support is the possi a cheerful appearance by daylight
Iiility of much piling being nee even.
up at once.
The Times-Herald is pleased essary if the old sui vey of years
C. W. Drinkwater and Oscar
FOR JAMTA CLAW
tvMyrwi
with the encouragement given the ago is followed through tlie cen- Swain came up from Lawen for the
tëiœîsç
mattei and the favorable com­ lei of the valley. It is claimed Thanksgiving festivities on Thurs­
HOT.tB KHOWy
jtfr.ArAT-w'r
ment ui the article given in these that a much more feasible route day.
columns last week. It has awak­ out of this valley to the west can
A drove of over a hundred horses
ened enthusiasm and all feel the also be found by keeping to the passed through here rtiursday en
can t all havs
not th where the timber and mute to Ontario for shipment to
time is ripe for such a move.
said Brother Bill, “u>.
Colorado for Hauch 4 Jones of
water is plentiful.
I,
Rocky
Eord.
They
wers
in
charge
No doubt the railroad people
can at least look as th.
a .
Rev. A. B. Minaker’» sermon
We respectfully invite the public to call on ub and see our goods
are fully acquainted with all these of Ora Hill and Oren Hamilton.
we had."
al the Presbyterian church on
and get our pri. ee. We guarantee satisfaction. We are here to
points and know just what to
Sleighing in interesting our young
Thanksgiving morning was one
build up our business and propose to do it witli
expect and have formed their Folk« and the rivalry it promote» is
( {»
of the best ever delivered from a
LOW PRICES SQUARE DEALING
plans accordingly, yet these mat­ quite amusing to bystander»
pulpit in Burns ami it is to be re­
•a
ters should be called to their at-
Mr and Mr» Burbank Clay of
gretted that the building was, not
ten'ion by the people who know Drewsey arrived Thursday and
crowded to hear it
He took tor
of their existencs, as we certainly celebrated the holiday with Hon.
his theme "The Safe-Guarding of
want to hasten the work and give and Mrs J H Loggan and family.
Home" and spoke most interest­
whatever assistance possible to­
ingly for half hour, He pointed
Mr W D. Buchanan of Soldier
ward bringing the iron horse in
out the evils that threaten the
Creek partook of Thanksgiving
al as early date as possible.
cheer with his grand daughter Mrs
homes of not only the people in
L M Hamilton
He »ays the s
Burns but all over the land. He
ànj
snow
is
sixteen
inches
in depth 1
It ARNEY LOCALS
asserted that modern living was
over there
CARPETS. MATTINGS. WALL PAPER. GO-CARTS, MATTRESSES,
robbing the home of its »acredness;
was
The
Board
of
Trad«
Meeting
W\
E
Burke
reports
the
railroad
REFRIGERATORS. BULBING and CARPET PAPER, ROOFING.
•k
that we were allowing our social
I
sd
­
held
last
Saturday
evening
as
suiveyors
seventeen
in
number
are
obligations to interfere with our
for dieir I >.i. t,
Our Stock is complete in Every Particular
vertised and his Honor President at Crane Creek Gap and are prepar­
home duties and causing us to
See us first end get prices.
Main St, Burns, Oregon
Robt Drinkwaler choeon to preside ed to push their course westward
neglect the sacred trust our crea­
mid Mr L M Hamilton acted as as they have a supply of provis­
tor has given us to bring up our
Secretary. To add to the interest ions for 90 day».
families in a fitting manner. In
music consisting AtnericA. Red
Another force of surveyors is in
other words the "strenuous life”
White and Blue and other »tiring camp below Drewsey as we learn «S
of the present age does not per­ songs by the pupils of the citv
through Burbank Clay upon his 4
mit the parents to give the atten­ schools assisted by the audienee.
Mn. Hattie I last le, recently Iron Illinois, would respectfully an
arrival today.
;
tion due the child. It was a ser­ The object of the meeting, for the
nounce to the ladies o! Harney County that she will open a com­
Csri
Joseph'
Thus Bain and family and Theo.
plete stock ol first class Millinery goods and notions about Nov. 1
a
proc, s v hlvii makes the
mon that deeply impressed his formation of a Board of Trade to
Coleman were regaled with oysters
in the old Tremont Hotel building, Harney, Oregon. She will
coat
fit
smooth
over
the
chert
an
hearers and one that should be further the material interests of the
have on exhibition the latest Fall and Winter Hals as well as
pi events it from ever losing its snap
,t early tea by Mr and Mr» L M
community
and
vicinity
having
remembered.
.
various Novelties suitable to the season. Prices leasonable ami
Come in and kt as explain this.
! Hamilton.
l>een stated and explanatory and
satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me.
We are encouraged at prospects
favorable
remarks
mad«
upon
the
Not
high
priced,
even
ii
NE* HAIL SCHOLLE PROPOSED.
ZvLra. SZattie IZastie.
subject by a number of »peakers, of railroad progrès* which continue
they are tailor-made.
Main
Street,
Harney, Oregon.
to
come
this
wav
ami
will
keep
our
action was taken by the circulation
The local postoflicc has receiv­
sign
flying
till
the
cars
roll
in
view
1 of a paper for subscription for
er; notices asking for bids on a
"Semaphore.”
j shares of stock In the association. of the
new sch<4ple proposed for carry­
A sufficient number having been
Our line of
ing the mail from Ontario and
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
: secured to promote the object de­
Canyon City
The notices call sired the signers proceeded to
Notict is herebv given that th? under­
for bids for a 30 and 36 hour choose officers and directors who
signed w as duly appointe 1 administrator
Burns
and
schedule between
will l>e announced when the papers of the Estate of William Lunggood, de­
BRILEY. Proprietor.
and Ont.«io and 14 and IO hours of incorporation are properly filed ceased. by an order of the County Court
Just received fresh line of
seven times a week between here '¡Ths tneinliers are determined to of Harney County, Oregon, dated No-
push the interests of Harney valley vetnber 24, 1905 ami has duly qualified.
and Can\ on City.
A l persons having claims against said
This is in accordance w ith the in all reasonable directions and i Estate are hereby required to present
Headquarters for
petition recently circulated here hope to make Th« Harney Board them, with proper vouchers, within six
and forwarded to the department of Trade a factor in the growth of months from the date of this notice, to
CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
EVERYTHING FWT-CLAS<. ♦
the undersigned at Burns, Oregon.
and which caused the matter to be Harney County.
Hated Turns, Oregon, Nov. 25, 1905.
Courteous
and
oblt^tp^
Mixolo^t?.
Î
Torn Vickers returned from a
investigated by an agent of the
C. A. 8wnx,
Administrator.
postotike department not long freighting trip to Ontario and says
MLtmci’jrriuN KATKK:
V
SULKY PLOWS
DISC PLOWS
Harrows of Every Description
In fact Farming Implements of all Kinds.
COOK STOVES,
HEATING STOVES
Camp Stoves.
In various Patterns, Sizes and Prices.
Shelf Hardware
Builder’
Supplies,
Doors, Windows, Gì ss, Paints, Oil, Varnish. Ek
GEER
urns, Ore.
CUMMINS,
urns Meat Market
North of Post Office ud Maio St.
Harney County Bank
Lmhrj & Data’s
Your patronage solicited.
THE
JOHNSON & ! ELTON. P opts.
OVERLAND HOTEL
FRANK A. g‘i
ft
FALL AND WINTER HOODS ARE NOW IN.
First CI rss , Weil
nppointedH us*
Centially localed, Well ¡uini. :-d tain*,
comfortable rooms
RATES: Meals 25 ftfiüskuir.! St ¿ih
Single Beds 25 cents.
DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS 8
LADIES’ RAIN
^BUSTER BROWN
Carl Joseo-
& Co
Merchant T
G. W.fClevenger « Co
FURNITURE, PIANOS, UNDERTAKING
Chicago
, Pr-pt.
Stop at the Ove 1 nd
*
Burns, O’”?
7
Largest and Most Complete Stock Ì
1
!
Of drugs, medicines, druggists s indri
perfumes, stationery, books, school sup­
plies, etc., ever brought to Burns, i
finest wines and liquors for medic- o*
purposes always on hand.
t
f
I '
t
Agents for Any Periodical Publish J.
YOUB DOCTOR’S*PRESCRIPTION GIVEN SPECIAL ATfLW-
THE CITY DRUG STORl:.
i
!
f
t
H. M. HORTON, Prcpt.
!
I
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
«
GARRETT, Propts.
Special attention gives
to transcient custom and
freight teams.
Horses ke, I by Un i"ij,
week or monili.
HRS) CLASS LiVEKl TUoMTS
Huy and grain idicu'ß I
on hand.
Your |> ;l r
South Mu ill F
solicited.
Oregon-
ïpîcial Attention Given
to Conducting funerals
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN
Hagey, Fenwick & Jackson
General Merchandise
was never mure complete
GROCERiES
fine Wines, Liquors and Ciqars.
Pippis for Maryland Ciub Wfekij.
BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON & SAYER, Propls.
Hough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good R«atl
Lumber Yard in Bums.