The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 23, 1905, Image 2

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OF KAILRUW BULBING,
LEWIS &
SMITH
Cranberri
Real Estate.
to give a lot of tack-headed of­
Win Ruesell and wife were
ficials a graft. The road land »mung our yieilora from Harnty
and railioad are both undei the : till. Wtl'k
managi'inenl of buHiness men and
If you wiaii to be located on a
are conduct«-«! upon buain<-»H prin­
gixid h niealead, nee F M. Jordan,
ciples Can is milch be said <>f he urveyor.
the reclamation service? The first
Mr» Hi nry Goodlow te the guest
rstiinatr pla« c«i upon ilu cost of
I of her mc'li T, Mr» W T Hill, in
the project w.is reallv too high,
i In» city.
the character of the land and sur­
For the beet and moat aolecl Imo
rounding conditions considered,
if holiday goods go to The Wel­
but when this estimate was almost
come Pharmacy.
doubled it was seen at once that
The county
cleric
iaaued a
the engineers were unreasonable
marriage licence Thursday to J 11
and tli.il the project was doomed.
llunyard and Mary E. Wood.
Conditions of all Hales at Brown >-
Caah »tore are, money back if
good» are not satisfactory or do not
fit
\
Born—Thursday, lhe 21 to Mr.
and Mr» C. A Byrd, a eon. Cha .
Htrnla around like he wan the only
Byrd
I'> oui tlu- -ame sources he iound
.hat tin- Harriman system had a
number of branch lines throughout
the interior under considi ration
Chat would qui kly follow the com­
pletion of the line across the state.
While the laltei matter was not
gooe into in detail the Doctor was
led to believe that a north and
louth line is also projected for the
Harney country with the northern
terminus at Pendleton.
Although it lias been the gener­
al impression that lhe road would
follow the former survey across
this valley, Dr Marsden learned
from a semi-official source that it
was bj no means a settled fact
that the construction crews would
folio a this survey but were con­
sidering the character of I he soil
and elevations carefully as to a
solid and permanent roadbed that
would incur the least expense in
keeping up.
The Doctor also found many
who wish to invest in 'his section,
and others desiring to acquire
government land under the public
laud laws. Altogether ne consid­
ers the prospects very bright for
an influx of many hoineseekers
and a large amount of capital in
the spring.
Christmas trees are in demand
Brown’d C»->li Store, Better goods,
Lower prices, Gaeh to all.
Extraordinary
Ciubbioa
t
The Times-Herald has de-
t ided to make this a bargain
month and offer some exeep-
tional clubbing rates. Toall
who pay their subscription
one year in advance during
this month we will solid the
Twiee-a-Week Republic of St.
Louis, an ent ire year free.
This will be given new siib-
sitribers and old ones who re­
new during the nionth.
The Times-Herald, the Re­
public and Weekly • >regoniai
one year for $3.00 if paid this
moni h.
The Times-Herald, the Re­
public and any one of the fol­ ;
lowing papers one year for H
g
$3.00 if paid t his month: The g
Semi-Weekly < fregón Journal
of Portland, the Weekly San
Francisco Examiner, Thrice-
a-Week New York World.
DISC PLOWS
SULKY "LOWS
jPlo-ws
Harrows of Every Oescription
Jn fact Farming implements of all Kinds.
COOK STOVES
HEATINC STOVES
Camp Stoves
In various Patterns, Sizes and Prices.
Shelf lid?dware
Builder’
Supplies.
s, Windows, Gl ss, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Etc.
te, CUMMINS, Bums, Ore.
N 8.
ben
Burns Meat Market
FROWN
Vice-Presidenl
President
3 Hariiej County Bank
Authorized Capital, $51,WML
Burns, Harney County, Oregon.
LEON M. B OWN, Cashier and Manager
went \-one Ycaixui 1 Iarnev < 1ount v.
WE s-O ICLT YOUR BUSINESS
CorrfcFjM.uh’nt* : I. nfloii-l’ariH American Bank. San Francisco, Cab,
rii-i \ ti i,;J B nk i rtiiind, O;< I irtt National Bank, Caldwell,
Idaho.
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Your patronale solidad.
I HE
DO IT NOW
JOHNSON & I ELTON. Pi opts.
OVERLAND HOTEL
FR a NK
It J Williams was a visitor from
Silver creek Thursday.
FALL AND WINTER <J)ODS ARE NOW IN,
Buy a Barker Fountain Pen for a
holiday present, at Voegtly’e.
». COi
Propt.
Fir- b Class, Weil
Appointed Housz
We are now able to - how you a larger and more
complete stock than ever before. Ou prices are
as low' as they can be sold. Our lines in
Anton Egli hi“ been visiting hie
family in th’« city since the firnt of
the week.
Centiai’y I ■: .itcd, W ell furni?; ••<! tablet,
comfortable rooms
KATES: HLa!.« 25 cents;’. a
Single Beds 25 auls.
DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS
comprise s the newest and most beaulift l
things out. Wc hav< also a new line of
u ate.
StoB ar the Oved nd
Burns, O'”
^B<I5TER. BROWN
10
i he Largest and Most Coaiplele Jki ;
9<
I’.r.'Wn's Cash Store ist iideavot-
ing tn iiytugiirate the Cash tor Pro-
luce S. alein by paying Ua-li for
Piodueu thus helping the Producer.
W. U. Cecil and wife are ovor
from tie r Crane Creek home with
th.'ir daughter, Miss Cordie The
young lady bus been Hollering from
appe idicilis and will undergo an
opi ratii'U iii.nu diatelj
They are
now at the hospital.
PUBLICATION,
FOR
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JOHN
IN ITEM STATES t.A Nil OEEICEJ
Burns, Oregon, October 30, 1905, j [
Notice I k hereby given that the following-i
flamed settler hns filed notice of her intention
to mage tinnì proof in support of her claim, and
that said vroof will he mu dr before the Register
and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on December
16, 1905. viz: Alma L. Bowtrof Harnev Oregon, '
H I’. No. 2296, for the SF‘ ( -
t ’
R. :
BE. W. M.
She names the fol’nwing m itne«H< s to prove,
her continuous rendern e upon anti i-uDivniiott
of said and. viz: ('■■o G. i H k , (' I. Nell. C. A.
Demaries and (’has. !!. Davis, aii of Harney
Oregon.
ster.
The girls of the High School will
,'r >1 cl
ur i yea from lb glar­
plav a game of baHket-ball at
ing
snow
by
securing a pair of
Locher’» hall on Saiuaday, Dec
ored
glasses
al
Nelson’s.
30, Tenth Grade ve Eleventh Grade,
AdmiaaiiHi i5c and 25c, proceeds to
Swain
was up from
A. S.
feeding grounds the first of
go to lhe cemetery fund,
The Windsor Bar, under the week, H reports his sheep doing
management ol Smith Bros , is oin well
The Times Herald is pleased
to note the general encouraging I
reports from various sources that
indicate unusual activity in this
County as soon as spring opens.
• Among the must promising and
i f the pleaHuut re. .i t» oi thio city
far-reaching enterprises that will
there customers are courteously
do much toward the rapid ilevel-
■ treated The »upply of liquors and
opmcnl of our resources is the cigar» are the beet
Drop in and
proposition of local people to g< t i feel al home.
machinery to sink artesian wells. f 'Die wiH»d saw and barley roller
While the assertion that Hainey Inf Austin Goodium i kept busy
Valley was an aitesi.m basin has | with order» ahead all the time.
never been disputed, the uncer­ | Bee to il that vour wood in sawed
tainly of the depth necesaarv to and housed liefore the stormy
strike a go.nl flow and the probi veather-sets in.
whereabout« are finknown to this rihuint: and
•hat said alleged absence front said land was
not due to his employ inent in the Armv, Navy,
• >i MarineCtorpaof the I nited States aeapri
\ ate «oilier, ofii< er, seaman or marine during
the war with Spain, or any other war in which
the United States may be engaged: said parties
are hereby notified to appear, respond and of-
icr evidence touching said allegation nt 10
o'clock a. m. on Decembers !•..<»>. before the
Registerand Receiver ar Burng, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi­
davit, fifed October 2S,
set forth facts ,
which ghow that after due diligence personal .
service of this notice can
•• '
i.inic it is!
hereby ordered and direct. . ¡-a’.
■ h i . ’.ice ;
be given by due and pioper public -tn n
A. \V :..» wan Receiver
NOTICE
We make the Prices—We get the Trade.
We have the Goods
at Huston's
back. The gentlcm. n who nave
NOTICE FOR Pl BLICATION
taken up this matter ma, re»l ar- Dr Star-dsn Finds From Reliable Source
I bai Ontario-’-alion Line is Sure.
| \I11 1 -T IT)> I. .SI> OFFICE./
sured of the good will and rnoia
Burnt». « >rvgoii, December 1, 1905.(
READ DLR BARGAIN LIST:
Notice is hereby given the! Al Ivin C. spurlock 1
support of every loyal citizen win-1
of
Riverside.
Malheur County, ( •regoli, has filed *
|2,OoO
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Bu-ii
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-a
pr<
¡«Tty
on
Main
St,
I i talking * f the railroad pros-
roti e of intention to make }f«M of un his deaeri- >
desires the setHeniei t i f the Gr, at
Lot 50x100. building 3(>xS0 feet.
land claim N<>.. *'•», fur the SU ’
ano >E«4 fiWU,
3 T. .4 S , k ; r. I n
- with a representan1 of The
Harney Country.
before the Register und Receive, i -t Burns, ou-
f'iJAKJ—Hotel, 24 ruCHD*, tiueFurniture, gon,
on
Thursday,
the
l>thday o >f January, 1906
Time- Hi raid Dr. XL.isden stat- every room ventilated—a snap.
He names the following wit ucssea
_____ to prove
the complete irigatiun and reclamatioi of said
e<i
that
he
knew
positively
that
innd: Chris Dunean, David Turner. Robert ,
$1,000
—
An
ideal
home,
200x200
feet
of
'
There are people in thi« com- I
Blaycock and Clay Luc . all of Riverside, Ore­
rnui'ity—and it is not an exception he H irria.au people were going ground, house 32x44. 10 rooms, 150 fruit gon.
W m F a rhe , Register.
tress, barn, chicken hou»-e, wind mill, !
- -'hat are always croaking about to build the Natron Ontario roidi e:c.
high taxes, objecting to the way 4od Ul.lt it w ould be among the ■ 10 small residences—tell us what you [
CONTEST NOTICE
things are run and ever ready to first of s •veral projects now being | want.
UNITED ST Al ES LAND OKFK’K.
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Buri g Oregon, October 2', luO '.Y
suggest improvements in thejnan- ':on.«i<|i i ' i d b that system. The
Improved and unimproved ranches A siiilii lent contest utti du vie having been hied
in this office by Irving U. Raymond, contestant,
ner of conducting public affairs. authenticity cf this information > galore from 160 to 35,000 acres, You can ng.iiust homestead entry No. l , ir.H<1e May 5.
I'.nid, for VV1., VV'? Section 4, ¡ownship ei y.. I
They growl alx»ut everything in cannot be questioned, as it came make money on any of these, We also Range .; E . by Mart N. Heauiy, tont*s»ee. in .
handle vour horses, cattle, sheep, etc. which it is alleg.’l that said Mart N. Headly ’
general and when there is an op­ from various sources in such a 1£ you want to sell list with us—if you has wholly abandoned th • same fur more than
-i tirc.i: n prior t<>;hh date and has been al.
portunity to lietter the condition manner as to convince him of the want to buy examine our list or w rite uh sent therefrom for lb month» and has departed
from this State and has been absent from th s
State a.‘>out 1« mouths, and that his present
i( the community tiny fail io tike truthfulness of the assertions. for particulars.
A Waahingtoa dispatch st.itcs
that Secretary Hitchcock has con­
cluded that the funds allotted to
the Malheur irrigation project
should be withdrawn and the en
ter prise abandoned
He is infill-
enced in taking this stand by th«
l‘K al obstacle» in the way.
One of these is claimed to lie ,
the apparent iinpoasibtlity of at-I advantage of it. An instance m
this respect was shown at last
ranging with the wagon road pen-’
pkr. who r«.fu»e to conform with1 Tuesday's school meeting when
the requirement of the irrigation^ only lb voters exp. ' s.-cil lb. m-
se'v> s on the proposition of tak
law, providing that 160 acres be!
ilig up the present bonds and giv­
the limit of acreage in single own­
ing the board power to re-bond
ership. Another is the item md ;
ata lower rate of interest. For-
I
of the Corvallis & Eastern railroad j
tunalely these few voters ail : ap-
for damage to its right o( way
proved of it and il carried.
through Malheur canyoq, which
would follow the construction of
LOCAL AM) PFRSONL.
irrigation works as planned.
The T’lmes-Herald does not
C, W brink water wan up from
pretend to know the exact statu»
of affairs but is positive the road Lawen Sunday.
people or railroad either, have
G I to The Well I.mu Pharmacy
ihade more unreasooahle demands iik I ..V) your preaelitr.
than the ret 1 unaiion service. No
Bcoll Catteraoii baa been upend­
one but a pm head Would expect ing it few day» lb our city.
business men to give up valuable :
Ju-t like finding good»—Schwartz
property rights foi a song merely .t liud. Iman'* coat tale.
if nothing interferes with pres­
ent plans tiir magnificent taxider­
my display being placed in the
pavilion will surpass the exhibit at
the Lewis and Clark fair. Sever­
al valuable specimen will be add­
ed if sufficient funds can be raised
fur the purpose.
NO DOUBT
RE5OLVED >
THAT TT«! BUSTER BROWN SHOCKING
li A BOON TO MOTHCRT A«t> A SNAP
FOR JAH7A CLAM -
EU5TER BRQPN
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SVLSYTWINq
A JTOCtfXO OUuWT
TO St AND
AOTMtR. KN O^J*
’OJT k^NArr T hat
AEANJ
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Of drugs, medicines, druggists s mdri
pel fumes, stationery, books, scho ! 1 ■ -
plies, etc., ever brought to Burns. ■
¡¡nest wines and liquors for m Ji - -c
purposes always on ha-.d.
êi
Agents for Any Feriodicai Publish^.
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YOUR DOCTOR’S^PRESCRIPTION GIVEN SPECIAL ADcMlt .
titvirvu.»
Write
We respectfully invite the public to call on us and see our goods
and getour prices. We guarantee satisfaction. We are* here to
build up our business and propose to do it with
H. M. HORTON, Fropt.
LOW PRICES -SQUARE DEALING
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Cari Joseph
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THF CITY D^L’O STOk •
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Co.
Special ut!’ ittioli giren
to transeiii
astoni arid
freight teun.-s.
CARPETS, MATTINGS, WALL PAPER, GO CARTS, MATTRESSES,
REFRIGERATORS, BUILDING and CARPET PAPER, ROOFING.
Horses l:et i In, I In dalli
ircele or mon th.
Cur St- ck is complete in Every Particular
See ua first and get prices.
Main St, Burns, Oregon
FiHSI CLASS
rn.-utnyr.. mtmmmmnrutnuttnnmmuumtum::
w<_ he -, stly de not know ‘t.
They a.e '■ :>rl 1- nil Xr Co’s
tailor-made clothes, too, and you
know what that means.
in «tyk, fabric and finish.
Ask us io explain to you why
Corf Joseph & Co.’s coats always
keep their shape.
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O < i; liti
ILd2.iJ-lin.er5r
Mrt. 11 atie Jl.i'tie, r -.ently Iron Illinois, would re>q>. cttnlly an
nounce to the Indie-
Harn y County that she will opi n a 011.-
l.lete
k of li.-t <■' . -’s Mihm- y goods and notions about Nov. 1
in the old Tr.-U.-::t !1"t. I a iding. Harney, Oregon. She will
have on • xl-il.it on ' lie latent Fall and Winter Hals as well as
yariou- \ ‘«e . s -niinl le to the -■ ason. Prices leasonalee au-
saii.'-fai 'ion gu rant'<-1. Call and sec me.
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Harney, Oregon.
Bagcv, Fenwick & Jacks: u
Our line uf
General Merchandise
Just received ireeh line of
CROCERiES
lie.’.dqu.irt«rr for
Christmas Gcsds
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Mam Street
was never mere complete.
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LEWIS & GARRETT, Prop!«.
Chicago
Mat’ - o-Hea.'tr«’ f the
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BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STAiJLt.
Merchant Tailors
fir booklet, “Brother Bill,
1 >uds-osopher," or call on
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IN CÖNNEC11G. ¡’dbi i. X
MIL!
Î Sough and Dre sed
HORTON &. SAYER, Propl
5AM BAILEY. Pfopfutor.
fine Wines, Liq ors and1 iqais
. fi^ent for V .rulapd Ciub Wbokq
CLUB ROOMS IN C NMCIION.
EVERYTHING Fl-WPSf.
Courteous and obli^ Mixologists.
ber,
¿fustic, Flooring, Mould ng,
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Finishing Lumber.
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Ccod :?oad’
Lumber Yard in Burns.