CITATION. —Charley Byrd, who lately re­ —Geo. Shelley was in town one ceived a patent for a paper and day last week. —L. Weidenberg is in Burns to pasteboard cutter, i-’ receiving In the County Court of the State of — Mrs. F. E. McGee has received Oregon, for the county of Harney. day. manv orders already for machines. In the matter v* of the — Estate of a patent to her pre-emption claim. , 111 Vlio -------------------------- WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1« 18f5 —C. F. McKinney was in town —The Items of the 9th inst., William D. Hudspeth, deceased —Price Withers and family, of, last Monday. ‘ rich ‘ * _ Citation. gives a minute account of the Harney, have returned from the To George M. Hudspeth, Charles quartz ledge in the vicinity of Gold —Newell Hall came into town iA8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF K. Hudspeth, JameB H. Hudspeth, Valley. ANY NEWSPAPER IN this county . , today? * town yester­ Gulch mining camp, which was Mary E. Hudspeth, Nancy Huds­ —J. T. Ware was in not’ced in our last issue. This peth and Lucv Hudspeth, minor —A lot of catfish has been plant­ Religiott8_Serv*ee8, day and bought a lot of fiqe bucks ledge, as we stated last week, was , beirs of said William D. Hudspeth, I • Burns 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of ed in Crooked river at Prineville. from W. I). Huffman. found by Foster and McDonald deceased, and to J. C. Welcome, —Frank Jackson is on crutches, the month 11 a- m. and 8 p. m. their Guardian ad litem and to —John Mahon was in town the We gather from the Items that the Amanda Hudspeth, widow of said Silver Creek 4th. Sunday 11 a. m. with a sprained ankle. latter part of last week and had a shaft is 35 feet deep and discloses a deceased, and to B. F. Hudspeth, and 5 p. >n The 2nd Sunday will —The supper for the band bovs well defined vein of porphyry from William W. Hudspeth and An- < be reserved for general work in dance will be at the French Hotel. quartz claim put on record. a foot in width at the top to two drew I) Hudspeth, heirs of said de­ — Col. Jackson and Major Col­ other fields. feet wide at the bottom of the shaft ceased, and to all unknown heirs — Henry Canaday will have an ­ R ev . G ibson , * lins of the U. S. Army inspected considerable , and heirs interested in said estate: Pastor. | other supply of cheap goods in a few Troop “A.” O. N. G. of this place bearing free gold, a <--------------- | Gri eting proportion of which is qu’te coarse. days. In the Name of the State of Ore­ last Saturday. gon, You and each of you are here­ —Stephen A. Lowell has been ap­ Local News. —The McGowan and Stenger by cited and required to appear in The Durrant Trial. the County Court of the State of —Sheep Inspector Thurner is in pointed by Gov. Lord to succeed store building has been moved out Judge Fee. on a line with the other buildings town today. Oct. 7. Dr. Gilbert Graham an­ Oregon, for the County of Harney on the 4th day of November, 1895, — John Worlow and L. Mehaffey on that street. nounced his intention today to go at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of that —We saw Peter French ir. town are doing good work on our crossings —Several Harney' residents gave on the stand and testify that Dur­ dav, then and there to show cause last Monday. and side-walks our town a call since our last issue, rant told him he had no notes of why an order of said court be not —Geo. Hayes is improving his made, authorizing and empowering —J. B. Huntington and Geo W. among whom we noticed Messrs Dr. Cheney’s lecture. residence C. B. Wicklifl’, the administrator of Haves, went to Lawen this evening Brown, Buckland, Morris, Wolden­ If. was also announced that Dur­ l said estate, to sell all the real pro­ —Jim Mahon was in town last on business of a legal nature. berg, Vicars and James. rant would testify in his own be-> perty of said estate, situated in Monday and Tuesday. Harney county, State of Oregon, at —Jorgensen has the finest and half. —The school building is nearing —The town is putting in quite a completion. The foims have been best lot of goods that ever came to Oct. 8. The most important wit- private sale for cash in hand in ac- today was Chas. T. Len- cordance with the prayer of the number of side walks. ordered and will be here in a short Burns; go and see for yourself. nessof . ham, who . testified ... , that ., . , he attempt- .. . -petition of said administrator o in J. . He is also taking Cabinet Photos, —B. J Forbes,of Portland,is reg­ time. * tins court hied the 7th day of Sep- istered at the French Hotel. —In a letter received from Mrs. at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to ed to pawn a diamond ring Bimilar' lembei.( 1895, said real estate being to the one worn by Blanche La- | more particularly described as fol- —Nothing special done hy the I J. S. Kenvon a day or two since, go and see what he has on hand. moot, to Pawnbroker Oppenheim low’s: she reports herself and children in board of equalization last week. E| SEi Sec 19 and NW| SWi —M iss Sallie Hudspeth will have on April 3. But it was a surprise good health,and getting along nice ­ and SWj NW| sec 20, Tp 33 S R —N. Brown is having a large a full line of Millinery goods on when the witness said it was in the 30 E. cellar built in the rear of the Times ly hand about the 20lh of October, afternoon and Oppenheim testified S.| SW| and SWi SE| see 20 and —The Lakeview Examiner has which she will display in the build­ it was in the forenoon when Dur­ NWi NE| sec 29, Tp 33 S R 30 E office. —Joe Wooley’s freight team | moved into new quarters. The ing formerly occupied by Mrs. rant made the attempt. W. A. SEi SE{, sec 20 and SWi SW| editor says the ‘ ‘ latch string ” hangs sec 21 and NW| NW|»ec 28 and Matth >s. came in yesterday afternoon loaded | Dukes was also put. on the stand . . , t . NEi NEi sec 29, Tp 33 8 R 30, E. outside ami he is at home to friends for Geer ifc Co. vur i sec 28, Tp —Miss Rose Hembree has left for the defense and Lis testimony* uivfj NEi ., and jqi bi NW4 and strangers. helped Durrani. her duties in the Clerk's office for a ' 33, S R 30 E. —J. R. Hammond, of Paisley, is Oct. 9. Durrant testified in his — If the Baker City Bank would E| SW4 sec 27 and E^ NW J sec short season, to visit Baker City a visitor to our town; he is-regis­ 34. Tp 33, S R 30 E own behalf today; rustic the north side of the McGowan the cool and and Portland. Iler brother, John, tered at The Burns. Wi Ej sec 34, Tp 33, S R 30 E. ed m?tIerrhM flfed’JLlh£, ,o1 ,ow 1"« ofTLTJ’0* i1“” fa,L hear now felt sure John was making for, n.mert J«>e?iîw ,’»!* for fear he would not make his ap­ and A to make Anal proof in hl* intention as luck would have it got there ReeH ver Y' 8. ll„d offl’l* “Pon the ' * 'bon» predicating 7>ri"‘on I Inrt' Ù“1'1 will be mïde °> P|",in pearance at court, and went after before him and posted the n< cea- Hd, No 151, for the *>ki/ u wi , Hum« ■ n‘ . « with ?,n o ST k 1*" U M- '■••‘•I Office « ’ T 1» s, aD,| 2 A ^4 N«c. 24- IW», vf« J a w ./ p ’O r ‘ Cold lliv. * Snow- HiyU him, finding him in Idaho, says he •arv notice; John came up panting M. He ,he name« the following w ’ i X’J®8 R 31 t®- “ Yea? ” said he “ Yes! ” said Jack ' hie eotiiftmoua reaiiien, -*1,2*’**"**'• ,o prove wrote hie bondsmen his whereabouts of Mid land, 'll FrSS X?ni:"‘' cu'"»«’ioi his ron*|,niiouaPri»Mle*Ji1i " to prove Chas. Chas, calls his claim Oregon. W«lteiCr«,aaHt.»i.”'2!*,n’- of Burna but they never received his letter. and •f MWiw Ore«n •8‘*phen Wo°'". -»• L- CroSC “The Lucky Race.” âhc frratd. —The weather is fine. THOMAS JOKES, Regl«t«r Burn«, Oregon d J®hn '*«»«•11, all of THOMAS JONM,ReB1.t„