Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, July 06, 1901, Image 3

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Local and General.
N, Brown A Sun», Ag ents fur
Queen Quality Shoes.
TIIE FOURTH
M, V. Smith, of Lawen, was a
James Moffett, of Dreweey, was
visitor Monday.
a Burn« visitor the first of the Tizo Celebration the largest
Ever Held iu Burn«.
F D Barrows ia assisting in the week.
county clerk’s office.
(’all at the Weider studio an in-
N. Brown A Hone, Agents for *)xict «ample» of their photugrahic
work. (Vaughn building )
Queen Quality Shoot.
The day opened in all its glory.
Bad
Howser,
of
Harney,
arrived
Not
a cloud dotted the sky A light
Tim Brewery and Star «alexins
from
the
railroad
Tuesday
with
breeze from the southeast tended to
closed up the first ot tire month.
freight for Miller A Thompson.
keep th« atm**ph*re at a bearable
John W. Cullen, tlm John hay
temperature. The first |>e<»p of old
John
Biggs
returned
Monday
saddle maker, was a visitor this
from a business trip taking in Sol alxne the horizon was heralded
week.
by the boom of anvils, announcing
Baker City, Ontario and Boise,
Perry Williams returned Tues­
to
the «till slumbering population
Of prescripliant it no ohild't |>)ay.
Ix>u Bradfield, foreman of the the commencement of the celebra­
day from u visit with relatives in
Il requires coiiscientioji cure au<|
Company ranch on Pine creek, tion of the 125lh anniversary of
Crook county.
attmraU knowledge of drtig« «nd
Wm. Clark was up from Lawen wu* a business visitor Tuesday.
American liberty. Th» large crowd
their relation« to each other. We
on
business
a
couple
cf
days
the
O.
J.
Durst
came
down
from
of
people had been gathering for
take an honest pride in the purity
first of the wook.
Gold
Gulch
curly
in
the
week
and
several
days, am it win estimated
of our drug«, and the skill and ac­
remained
over
for
the
celebration
that
at
lea*t two thirds of the entire
N. Brown A Ho is, Agents for
curacy with which we compound
and
races.
population
of tho county was in
Queen Quality Shoes.
them on your physician'« order.
attendance.
It was a peaceable
Geo Smyth, the Diamond valley
Boland Hank ins, sr , and Boland
stockman' was in Burna a few days crowd no disturbance marring the
jr , of Sil vic« valley, were business
this week un business. Ho says good li ne they came to enjoy.
visitors Monday,
About 11 o'clock. Marshall of the
his
brother Preslley. who was in-
II. W. WELCOME X CO.,
Tim county court ho» a notice in juied recently by a horse, is getting day, A W Gowan succeeded in
Proprietor«.
forming the procession which con­
thi* issue calling for bid« to furnish along nicely.
sisted of the Band, liberty cars,
2’> cords of wood.
Commissioner A. Venator came lire department, floats, Indians on
James Rutherford, familiarly in from his home on Crane crock
known a* “Whilefolks," blew in Sunday to be in attendance at horst-back, and civilians in ca-raiges
forming a line nearly a mile in
MATttRHAY JULY «. 10)1.
from Lawen this week.
the «|>ecial term of county court
length Miss Pearl Lewis was I
Now fur the fair this fall. The which convened Munday and was Golders of Liberty and Mies Dora
Poison Creek Noles.
management should see that it is in version the greater part of the Caldwell,, Angel of Peace. Fallow
week
pul under way nt once.
ing the parade th-crowd wasdirect-
Light frost Munday night.
Everything photographically, at ed to the pavilion st the Fair
Commissioner B. J. Williams
Fred Morrit it spending thia week came in Sunday to attend a special the Weider studio; viewing, crayon, grounds where the exercises of the
in the mountains.
pastel water color and jxirtraiture forenoon were to be held. Aft-r
meeting of the county court.
L. C, L*yon was babtised into
Atty John G. Saxton and Vern music by the Bind and reading of
Emory Hill, of Harney, arrived
the one laxly last lord’s day.
Hopkins
spent a few days the past the Declaration of Independence.
from the railroad Monday with
we ek on Emmigrant creek in quest of Atty Thornton Williams, orator of
Mr. and Mr*. J II.Culp attend freight for Burns merchants.
game and the finny tribe. They re­ the dav, was introduced and de­
ed religious aervicss held at the
Agnes, John ami Earl Sweek re­
residence of A. W. Culp last Lord's turned Sunday from Corvallis where port seeing no large game, but sue- livered an eloquent address.
The barbecue arranged and pre­
eeeed in landing quite a number of
day.
they have l>cen atteadingschool.
pared
by James Smith was the at­
speckled beauties
Ira Stubblefield and J II Culp
Jorgynaen has a fine assortment
traction at the noon hour and war
sie putting up Professor Newell's of watches,clocks, rhuiu, bracelets, I Mr and Mrs C R Peterson, of partaken of by a large lumber of
crop of hay on the Walt Houston' b illons, pitia, hair retainers, etc , j Crane creek, were visitors in Burns people
it few data the past week. They
ranch.
etc.
In the afternoon after a few
returned home Monday accompani­ minor events came the baseball
Mis» Alice Smith is now conduct­
Mbs Pauline lx>cber returned ed by Mrs. Jo» I.ouman, who will
ing tlm school of the new district, s home last week from Portland be joined later by her husband. game, of the married men vs. the
best known as tho Junes A Den where she has been attending Mr. Ixiuman having been employed single men.
TilE GAME.
«ted district.
school.
by Mr. Peterson,
It
was
a
ball
game, often read
The heaviest frost of the season
John Sweitzer, ’ the cabinet maker i E. P Sylvester wa’ in Bums lost and talked about but not so often
but one. visited the localities along
wig on the sick list several days | Saturday on hie return to bis home . seen. To start with it was an ideal
the h«*d waters of Poison creek ' •
* I
I this week, but is now able to attend north of town from a sheep shear­ baseball day, the people were all
Tuesday night,
ing tiip through Malheur county.
' to worh in his shop.
there, an enthusiuetic trowd. and
Mr. Sylvester says the wool he they witness a game never before
Tho Poison creek Church of
II
E.
Smith
has
lumber
on
the
bandied was of a very good quality,
Christ is appointed to meet for
ground
for th- erection of a large i and that the clips is moving in the seen in Burns.
wor-hipattlm residence of L. B.
The fun started in the first in­
I mt vl on South Main stie-l oppo­ market al a fair figure.
Culp next Lord's day Julv 7.
ning.
wi*h the single men at the
site Miller A Thompson's.
County Treasurer R. A. Miller bat, Waters got a pass and wxs
W H. Culp would be pleased nt
fleer A Cummins received an­ Ims a call in this issue for all regis­ thrown out at second. Luckey who
any limo Io take your order for the
other
large consignment of hard­ tered county warrants. This will assay'd to do the twirling for the
Burkey Cream Sepa-afer. We feel
confident you would l>e pleased with ware this week. These gentlemen free the county from indebtedness, single men, and who for years was
are in tl.c lead in their line.
and is mainly due to County Judge connected with the local team at
the results realized therefrom.
Newt Ix'wis, who has purchased Jas. A. Sparrow, who has made Prineville, a gentlemanly and all
Hupt Gilchrist of th* P I. 8.Co. Clarence Drinkwater*« saloon in­ this cue his s de objects during his around good fellow and who ha’ an
lias lw»,»n it visitor du ring the week. terests nt Lawen, was in from that ■ administiation and now that the eye for pleasing the ladies, smashed
goal Ims been reache I he deservts out a single scoring later, which
G. O. Hendricks and family, of place last Saturday and Sunday.
the hightst praise of the taxpavers ended the run getting for this in­
Lawen, were among those taking in
Uncle Jimmy Gentry came in of the county, and they are his.
ning, They scored another in the
tlie celebration in Burn«,
from his ranch at Warm Springs.
third,
two io the fifth but cou’d do
N. Brown A Sons. Agents for
Bov. G. W. Black and fainilv. Malheur county, the first ot the
nothing
more until the ninth when
Queen Quality Shoes.
an I Mi«« L«la McGee returned week for medical treatment for
with three men on bases, Sagers
One of the carbon holders of the hit over center field for three bases
Thursday from Baker City.
stomach trouble.
aceyllene gas plant in Trisch A scoring three men but getting out
All work intrusted to Sol David-
Deputy Clerk F. 8. Rieder won Donnegan's saloon exploded Mon­
himself on trying to stretch the hit
son, the jeweler, will receive prompt the gentleman's gold watch in the
day night, but no serious damage into a home run. Hagers took
attention; satisfaction guaranteed. contest inaugurated bv the man-j
was done other than to the plant, Luckey’s place in the box in the
At Welcome’s drug store.
agemo.it of the Catholic Fair. Miss which it made unfit for use, and a
eighth and was found easier than
The <1 »to for tlm second annual Josie Ixicher won the ladies’ watch. I new one was installed Tuesday.!
the latter.
Harney county fair lias been set
J. II. Jordan, of Lawen, was a Night bartender Joe Smith was in
The Benedicts did no business
for the week beginning September,
caller Monday. He informed us the little room at the rear of the until the third, when with Mothers-
16 rnd ending September 21.
j that having would commence in ' saloon where the plant was located head safely anchored on first they
Atty Wirt Minor and Referee his vicinity immediately after the | when the explosion uccured but succeeded in scoring him nn a safe
Brodie took their departure for Fourth and that a good crop would escaped injury,
and a couple of sacrifice hits.
Portland Thursday morning. The be cut.
Mrs. Etta Jones, of Portland, Mothershead scoied again in the
waler cases are still hanging fire,
fifth; Biggs in the sixth. In the
Jex? Vancouver, familiarly known who has been in Burnsand vicinity
except those mentioned in last
seventh there wa» more fun than
the
past
week
laboring
in
the
inter
­
week’« issue as being compromised. as “Joe Boy,’’is in Burns this week
a darkv picnic in a water melon
taking in the celebration. Joe has est of the Oregon ChihLen’s Home
patch. With Schwartz on second
just returned from the Klondike, Society, left Tuesday morning for
and
Barrows on first, Dennis hit
NOTICE.
where he went a year ago with a Canyon City. Before leaving she
a
long
high fly to right near a
ap|>ointtd the following local board .
bunch of Hanley beef.
group
of
vehicles. The young gen­
Notice is hereby given that all
to solicit funds for the Heme: Atty
tleman
who
roamed this territory,
Sheriff
J.
D.
Lowy,
of
Malheur
accounts due The Burna Elour
Dalton Biggs, Mrs. W. C. Byrd and
muffed,
it
was
a hard catch and
county,
died
at
the
St.
Elizabeth
in
Milling Co., Ltd., are pavable to
Mr«. E. B. Reed. Any assistance
!
Baker
City,
June
24.
He
was
born
was
partly
excusable.
This was
the Secretary only. All persons
that can be rendered will be grate­
followed
by
a
wild
throw
to the
having claims against said corpor­ j in Oregon City, this state, and was fully received by them,
home plate to catch Dennis who
ation are notified to present same 36 years of ngc. He was serving
N. Brown A Sons, Agents for was making rapid strides for home
to the undersigned. The cor|>ora his second term as Sheriff and was
Three scores. Two more was made
Queen Quality Shoes.
tion will not be responsible for any a very popular officer.
in the i inth and the game was
debts for labor or material after
Those “cute" little stamp photos
won, with one out and two men on
this date unless authorized by the
Tlic Races.
are
made
to
perfection
nt
the
new
bases.
Barrows pitched a good
directors.
studio.(
Vaughn
building
)
game
and
received excellent sup­
By order of the Directors
Wednesday—j niilo daah, Bill port behind the bat.
L. M. B rown
Joe Bareis, lately enipiayed by Nye, first, Dewey and Garvey a
Umpire W. E. Trisch deserves
Hecv., and Treas
Frank Fister at Crane Creek was dead heat.
special
mention for his fair and
The Burns Flour Milling Co. Ltd.
brought to town Wednesday and ! Saddle horse race, same distance, | impartial decisions.
Dated at Burna Or., June 3 1901.
examined as to his sanity. He Lou J. first; Tom Stephens second. ,
The score by innings.
was adjudged insane and ordered i Friday—|-mile dash. Red 8., 1st
Innings
1 2 3 4 f C 7 8 9
WA N rr.O—THl'STWORTU Y MKN ANO
SheriffShel J Gray Dandy, 2nd.
women! to travel am! <4varti«e for old eatab- taken to the asylum.
Married
menO
0 1 0 1 1 3 0 2—8
llahed bona« nf anlld financial stand I nr Ha’ary
Saddle horse race, same distança, ■ Single men 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3—7
lev and Deputy Clerk Rieder left
|78O a ya r and •vpena«a, all payable in rash
♦to ran ranting required, (live reference* ami
enrloMl aelf-addreMed ».tempo > enveloped j with him this morning for Salem. | Tom Stephens, let; Piute, 2nd.
Continued on opposite page
4fidr*M Manar er
t'arton Bldf <'M<*a<o
Proper Compounding
Burns Drug Store
HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS.
O_. Ladies’ Bazaar,
HEADQUARTERS for
FASHIONABLE GOODS.
QUALITY the FIRST CONSIDERATION.
Campiate I.la*
-
General Merchandise
l,L\ABEHG A DALTON
M. FITZGERALD.
Présidant,
P. ft RIEDER.
feec*y nndTreaa.
BIGGS * BIGGS.
Attorie)«
E. 0. T. G. CO.
(incorporated.)
Abstract* Furnished and Title Guaranteed to all Lauds in Harney
County.
■w REAL ESTATE
"
Office in Bank Building.
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Miller & Thompson
Successors to R. A. Miller A Co.
Gowd as Factory M ade
Turns out Furniture to Order. If vou haven’t been in to see
him, do so, and look over his werk and get his prices on
Bedroom Suits, Book Cases, Secretaries, Tables. Etc.
Good as factory made—all work neat and in a first class
manner. lie means business. ¿•‘‘second door East of Wel­
come's Drug Store.
*■
CALDWELL A BRENTON, Proprietors.
Keeps the Choicest line of all ■
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IVines. r»i<lu.orH «fc. Ci^ar
Call atd see them.
Red Front Building, Burns. Or.
Shelley & Foley
GENERAL BUCKSMITHS A WAGON MAHERS
CWWagon Work Done Satisfactorily and With Bbpatch.
BURNS.............................
The Capital Saloon
OREGOW
.
7RI3CH A DONNERAS. Trepristcn.
-------- BEST OF WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
gOF" Drinks mixed to suit your taaw. Courteous treatment guarantee
Your patronage Solici ;ad.