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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1901)
Local and General. Brown A- Sons, Agents for Monday evening marked th« Qmen Quality Shoe«. opening of the first Cull o’.ie Fair J hiuus Mahon ia h viaitor |4 the Call at the Weider studio tn in- <0 I»1 li« 1«1 in Burris. Large crowds Fair. apect «amph*» of their pliotugrahic have lieos in ntlen lam «• «-very even l ing throughout the week. A gr«;at Frank Bunyartl wa-<* visitor In work, (Vaughn building ) j nainber of article» Lave been dis Burn» Tuesday, Cha«. N'eweU returned yesterday posed of, hut owing to the large Mr. and Mrs L. B. Hayes were from Sumpter wh«»re Ise went to I stock a handsome collection still I viMtoril \\ « <| I1I'1 i | h y. meet his «laughter Laura, butowing remains on lr«nd and the Fair will FASHIONABLE GOODS Born to the wife of Chav. Byrd, to a ch ingc in the condition of her prolial ly continue next week ’I ho June 19 190|, n gir|. eyes for the worse "he w»« uwalde conte-t« for the ludies’ ami gents QUALITY the FIRST CONSIDERATION. Atty < W. Parrish returned to meet him there und he returned gold watches is creating a livc’y Compirle I-ÜV of * home. Monday from 8ab*m. content but only a siua1! vota has ; The local eabin of Native Bona been turu*'d in All the contest- t General Merchandise N. Brown A Sons, Agent» for tin« presented C W. Parrish with ents Lave friemls hard at w irk. but Qu«1«1!! Quality Sb OOH. IX’.NABEJtG ADALTOX Of prescriptions is no cluld’a plav a hamlsotm* gold headed cane. The the vote ii Icing held up until the ' Alva Springer, of Narrows, WUl presentation «(•»•«•ch was made a. last minute when a lively acene Il ro<|uires conscientious cur»1 mid n Burns visitor Thursday. saeuratc knowledge of (bugs ami lb»1 Fair Wtduculay night by C. A will l.e witn< seed. A abort literary 4heir relations to each otl» r We Po»lm«»tor Bedell, of Riley, win Swi i-k in a few well clioren re ami luusica) program forms a part M. FITZGERALD. F. H RIEDER. BIGGS & BIGGS. n Preexleut. Lec'y and Trj-iii, A.ttorrejj» take an honest pri<le in the purity visitor in Burna tlii» emek. marks, and was followed in re of each evenings entertainment. The Burns bend is in attendance of onr drug«, nt.d tlm skill and a«1- spoiim; by Mr. ParriUt. I. II King returned Saturday to furnish music for the occasion. zutacy with which we c impound from a bu»ine»e trip to Lawen. John Callow died a» bls hnnso Ahem on your physician’s o,drr. < Hc'itt Huy«1» was up from his near Andrew« Juno 7, 1901. The DEATH OF DE. MITH BETERS deceased was liorn in Yorkshire, home near l.awen Wednesday. ( 1 < M-orpo r-u' sm I . ) Englund, and was uh iut 89 year« Dr Samuel Bowman McPhecters Abstracts Furnislted and Title Guaranteed to all Lands in Harrro^ The ’.Vridcr studio will lie r«-ndy of nge. H«1 came to what is now I II. W. WELCOME A ( (>., died suddenly al his home in Burns County. to do work Monday, June 30*.h. known as Callow valley in 1871 Proprlelo«'«. last Saturday evening about 10 ■W REAL ESTATE I’« ter Sidiviltz arrived from th«1 He leaves a wife, twj sons und a o'clock ot Iseart failure. Hr had rnilro'ul Tiiutsday with freight. I daughter to mourn hi« loss. Bowgla. and Sold on Commission. Office >n Bank Building. just retired for the night, clsen Mr«. J biikw Bunyard, of Cow < Brjcc Cameron amt wife, of shortly after his granddaughter creek, war visiting in Jiurus Thum- Prairie City, moved their house Miss Alice Smith the only other day. HATCHDAY JIM: A liait L-3 hold effects to Burna this week. occupant of the house at the time, $ We understand that Mr. Cameron hearing his heavy breathing from Tom M< Cormi»'k Polson (‘rrek Noirs. has bought a ranch in this section an adjoining room weul in to see nesday from the and will tn«k 1 his p»irmanent home the cause, but death had came to freight. A. W. Culp still ha« paGurngr ;n this county. Mrs. Cameron is a claim its own, mid an old r.nd re Mr. at <1 Mrs. Geo Cawlfield nr»1 for stock. «pec ted citizen passed into the si sister of Mrs G W. Clevenger. the guests of Mr and Mrs. John lent beyond. Hie son Charles had I. Morris is enjoying a vegeon of CawlfUld. J. D Jenkins and James Paul, gone out for the evening to attend ! recreation in th«- mountains. ij N. Brown A Sons, Ag<*nts for t wo prominent sheep men of Smyth, band practice ano did not learn Sirs A. W. Culp has gone Hurney county, are Ontario visitors of the sudden death of his father Queen Quality Shoes. Hum* to visit relatives « few dtya und will remain in the city to be until nearly a half hour after on Fr«’«l Oakerman a’ui wife were Frost on the head watina of visitors from their home on Silver in attendance on the tmetingof th»1 his return home. News of the sud s buyers a ml growers on the 2'th of den parsing away of one of liurr.s Poison Creek last Sunday and creek Tuesday. this mouth. They disposed of their highly reapi-Ccd citizens spread Tuesday nights did considerable Wm. Buffington came up from 1901 dip <1 10 cents.—Ontario rapidty and came as a shock to damego to the tindrr vegetable D am.ind Saturday nzid will remain Argus. n the community as the deceased i...' plants. uulil after the Fourth. N Brown A Sons, Agents for had been in unusual good spirits I We would bo glad to have you Jorgensen has a fine assortment Queen Quality Shoes. of late. The funeral took place place youronler with W II, Culp of « atidics, clocks, cb tins, bracelets, Sunday afternoon from t*e Baptist for a Uuckey (’ream Separator for b'ittons. pins, hair retainer«, etc, Tlu> administrator« eale of the church of which the deocased wa» £.3 Succesaors to ft. Â. Miller & Co. we are aatirtlo-J you would be etc. Glare property was held last Satur a member. The remains were es |>L>i«ed with U. day. The lot and building back of Walter Gray, of Lawcn, was the the Robinson A Walton barber corted to the cemetery l>v the Ma Thaddua Fell anlicitioJ« « »tatt winner of a han<isome piece of sonic lodge sf this place and was ing for Sweet Hom«', Oregon, next painted «hina at tl«o Fair Thurs sl op was purchased by John Rob buried according to their rites. inson for The ranch several week to visit relative« nt the edd day night. The deceased was born in North mih 1 « east of town, belonging to the ern Missouri, May 15, 182-8. In bom«1 plaee of hi» patents. He Haying will I k 1 in full blast »hort- estate, wav purchased by M. Fitz 1860 he was married to Miss Fan Uiiuka he will return in a moult1. ly after the Fourth Some few will Gerald for $300. nie A. Carpenter at Davenport. Ia. «tart «arlii-rliut it will not liegener- Ge». \V, Harknc3s and Peter She died in 1881. In 1885 he John W. Biggs, a prominent cit itl until that time. Oar«l, prominent sheepmen of Har moved to Grand Ronde valley, ß izan a.id formerly president of the Harry Smith has done a great ney county, this w«vk sold their coming to Harney valley in 1.886. < ’itizens Batik at Burn«, was nil l? < hitsrio visitor several d >ys this amount of work the |<«t week in wool clips. 55,000 pounds, to C. G. wh»re with the exception of a short ¡0 time he has since resided. getting the raoe track in shape for Roberts, representing Kos'nland A wr.-k »m route to Boise City on The children to survive him are Co., of Boston. The price received Du line«« Mr. Biggs reports Har the ra-cz next week. Mrs. Fannie A Smith, of Hutuans- ney county generally prosperous Henry G« mh I1<» w arrived Tuesday was 10) and 10} cents J M Fish xille, Mo . Mrs. Frank Johnson, of and the citizens of the thriving from tin* rail'owd with an eight- er, the sheepman who sheared near Prinevill, Or., and Mrs Lloyd Culp little city of Burns enjoying good horac load of harvesting machinery town this spring, sold his clip to Denby. Price A Benedict. The wool and Charles E. McPheeters, of tunes —Ontario Argus. for Geer A <'«nnmins. i is being loaded for shipment at the Burns. A brother. C al McPheeters Waters A Williams, of tuu Burns PiWsburg, Peon , was visited by Bottling Works, shipp«i«l n con-, O. C. Co.’s warehouse—Hunting lives on Poison creek. a fierce snow storm the 23rd inst signment of their product this week ton Herald. RESOLl'TIONS. General Cha lire has been ap to Drewrcy and Westfall. Harry Loggan.ihe second eldest I pointed military governor of the son, of Mr. uud Mrs J. H. Loggan. Whereas: It has pleased the Su- Turns out Furniture to Order. If you haven’t been in to see N. Brown A Sons, Agents for Philippines. of Harney, died at the residence of1 premc Grand Architect of the Uni him. do so, and look over bis werk and get his prices on Queen (Quality Shoes. Mrs. Etta Dodson in Burns last | verse to call froai labor to refresh Paeeident McKinley bus fitted Mr. mid Mrs. Bruce Cameron and Sunday after a lingering illness of | ment and final rest, our esteemed next year as th«» time for his visit Mrs. G. W. Clevenger and little several months. Death resulted : and beloved brother, S. B. Me- : to the Northwest. Good as factory made—all work neat and in a first class «laughter, left Sunday for a short from tubercular peritonitis The Pheetere, who departed this life in j Ad«4liert S. Huy, eldest son of manner. He means business, ^•^¿ccond door East of Wel visit with reluti'«'1* «1 Drc.vaey. remains were taken to Harney Secretary of State Hay, nnd ex . the jurisdiction of Burns Lodge,; come's Drug Store. Everything photographically, at Monday for burial, the funeral ser I No. 97, A. F. A A. M , June 22nd.; Consul to Pretoria, fell from a thir«l story window of a N«w Haven, the Weider studio; viewing, crayon, vices being conducted by Rev. A. 1901, at the ripe age of 73 rears.1 9- J Irwin. The deceased was born again teaching us the sublime truth Conn , hotel, the 23rd inst, and in. pastel water color and portiaiture. I in Kansas in 1878 and came with atnptly killed. that all on earth is change, vet ’ Wheat has so lar r«icov« red from his parents to Oregon in 1879. CALDWELL <£ BRENTON, Proprietors. death is not the end of man or the the late .«< t hack as to indicate a I “Shorty” Price vim brought to expiring hope of Masons; All work intruvlcd to Sol David good harvest, It will not be ready Burns last Saturday by Constable Whereas: We pause not at onr son, the jeweler, will receiv«1 prompt for cutting until the middle of John Johnso'i and Jack Diewitt attention; satisfaction guaranteed. August. I first or second steps, but look for Keeps the ClroiceeC line of -11 i_ ' of Drewsey ami lodged in the coun ward to Greater Light, and At Welcome's drug store. Attv Wirt Minor anil Judge L. ty jail on a cliarje of burglnrly. Whereas ; We bow to the order of , Htevc Lampshirs, J. C. Folev, 1?. Webster, of Portland, are in He is accused with entering a boy’s Deity, we believe our brother has j Wines. LiQuors «st Cl^ai Mel Fenwick and tho Martin Burns as consul for persons inter room in one of the Drewoey hotels only gone forward an I points be- Red Frunt Budding, Burns. Or. Cak and see them. Bros., com (losing the corporation ested in the water cases, the testi and rillling his pockets of their con- vond the silent tomb to the break known as the Harney Valley Dam mony in which is being taken be | tents. Ho was giving a hearing ing ofa blessed immorality. Aye Ditch Company have compre« fore Referee Brodie. i before Justice of tho Peace Curl the will of God is accomplished, so mined their water right care with J. J. Donegan brought back with and was bound over in the sum of mote it be. the j’. L. s. Co., each party paving him on his retrnn from the Pueblo $1000 bonds, in default of which he Therefore, lx* it resolved that in their own costs. country, a magnificient pair of elk 1 was brought to the county jail to his death th«1 bereaved relatives horns, a present of J. S. Bovina’ of await the sitting of tho fall term have lost an indulgent father, his NOTICE Alvord, to the Native Sons, of this of Circuit court. associtites an afTectionate sml sym place. They are from old “Dick" County Judge Sparrow, Atty pathetic friend, and societ v a valued Notice is hereby given that all the big elk which recently «lied Thornton Williams and J. J. Done member whose life was simplified accounts due The Burns Flour; from Mr. Devine’s herd. gan returned from a trip to the by Christian charity and endowed I Werk tìnti« Satisfactorily and With Di«patefc. Milling Co., Ltd., arc payable to with sterling integrity and manly southern pnrt of the county last Dr. nnd Mra. W. L. Marsden re the Secretary only. All (wraons virtue; that the Nation and the I OtfEGOS having claims against said corpor turned last Sunday front Portland Saturday. These gentlemen have State has lost a patriotic, upright ation are notified to present same where they attended the recent ses considerable faith in that section and active citizen, nnd the Church I to the undersigned. The corpora sions of the Masonic and Eastern as a mining country uud have a a pillar of righteousness. tion will n«»t be responsible for anv Star grand lodges. Mra. Marsden number of mining locations there llesolyed. That a copy hereof be debts for lalior or material after is receiveng the congratulations of I as well as some school land. Th«>y delivered to the members of the this date un.es« authorized by the a host of friends on her election to sny considerable work will he done family of our deceased brother, and 7RÎSCH A DCNNE3AN, Prcpristcra. theoxalted station ofGrand Worthy i in tnat region the coming summer, a copv filed in the archives of this «directors. a company which has become inter- Matron of the Eastern Star. By order of tho Directors -------- REST OF WINES, L1QIOEH AND CIGARS. A. W. GOW AM, | ested there will spend #20,000 in lo«lge. I L. M. B hown L. M. BROWN. Those ''cute” little stamp photos Drinks mixed to suit your ta.sie. Courteous treatment fuarautad Secv., and Treas are made to perfection at the new I development work, while other S. W. MILLER, | parties will contribute tbvir share The Burns k'lour Milling Co. Ltd. I Cotnuiittee. 1 Your patronage Solicited. studio.(Vaughn building ) towards opening up the country iJateJ at Burns Or . June 3 190J, ' Ladies’ Bazaar. Proper Compounding E. 0. T. G CO. Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS £ á a a Miller & Thompson, u I á4 g Bedroom Suits. Book Cases, Secretaries, Tables, Etc. Ü1L. Esix Shelley & Foley GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & WAGON MAKERS The Capital Saloon^