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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1901)
ftm ftsisftiss I I Spied Program. Him re.* goods arc being alangbt* used by N. Brown it Rons. u U* Following is the program I hr Burnt "cho<d fqM ns Monday, E. C. Bulkfey wsn down from will be pulled off during the r ino idatiny done by Jorgensen. Silvi«« Monday On business. commencing September 30. Our special inducements for •üb M. Zi-genfus is up from the Pu HURT DAY. scribers to this |**|>er appear« on eblo minos. One-Fourth mile dash, free for the UU p*ge. all »100. Harney County Fair Heptember One-Fourth mile «lush for Har James Ami th returned Wedr. et- 30 to ()ctol»er 5. ney county saddle horses that never •lay from a trip to tho southern T. B. Jatnoa, of Harney, was a run for public money, vacqiieroti to part of the county. visitor Wednesday. ride with vacqueros saddles. Jock Thedat* for holding the Roeond U D. Arnett, of Wagontirr, was eys barred »50. Annual Harney County Fair has a visitor Wednesday. seioxd DAV. been chalkgod to Rept., 30 to Oct. 5, Three eighth« mile dash, fr>< for James F. Mahon spent a few days Sheriff Keeton, of Wh*r er coun all »126. Of prescriptions is no child's play in tire city this week. ty, passed through this section the G<i0 yard dash for Harney eoun. It requires conscientious earc and Mias Etta Millian« is very ill first of the week on a business trip ty saddle horse« that never won wasuratc knowledge of drugs and with the typhoid fever. to Idaho first money »50 tAsir relations to each other. We Newell Hull was in from Silver TH I HI> DAY Atty Thornton Williams and take mi luNieat pride in the purity creek Yesterday on business. Gentleman's Hoad R hcc , trotters John Budleman returned Wednes of our dru^a, st.d the skill and ac and racers for Harney county Read our speci>*l inducements for day from an extended trip through curacy with jrltich we compound horses, hea*'- 2 in 3. y miles »100 trial subscriptions on Uh page. tho county. tbeni on tour physician's order rot'arii dky . Hank Putman, a 8eyttle boef Mrs. lone Whiting and Clarence Three-eighths mile and repeat buyer, was in. Burns thia week. Luckey and family started for Eli- free for all »1.50. gene Tuesd v where th' /will spend fJur Red •dir*’» are in FIFTH DAY* 11. W. WriXtOMF. fr t 'O., the winter. N. Brown A Sons Three and one-half furloughs, •*«wpr4r<urs. C. W Parrish left Thursday for fn e for all »125. Mias Phoebe Kelley is aesistiny a few «lays »hooting at warm in the tele phone office this week Indian race {miles and reverse Bpriugs. While there be will be »10. Register Geo. W. Hayes visited tbe guest ol Geo. Miller ami fa.nilv. SIXTH DAY. his mother at the Island Sunday. One-half mile dash free for al’ Mrs SV L Marsden intends start «ITCRD.IY ACGCRTK . i«0|. M. V. Baker and family were ing Monday on an official visit to »150 cisitora in Burns several days thia One-fourth mile da«h for Harney the Eastern Star lodgs»of the slate Habrrrlbers tu County fair. week. Her trip will take about two county saddle horses that never won public money riders to ride Mr. and Mrs. (.'. A. Bonnett, of months. Following is a list of suiis*»riberv bareback without being «trapped ' Crane Creek, wore Burns visitors (<» Harney County’sMeoond Annual Miss Fannie Donegan ami Miss or tied on »30* Tuesday. Fair to be hold Reptember .10 to Eita Eastland teachers in the Oiio-fuiirtb mile dash fur Har Octolwr 5. Burna school arrived Monday from Indies summer skirts and shirt ney county ponies not to weigh Reported last week .... »4?9 50 their home« in Jacksonville and waists reduced 50 p-r cent. N. over b'RJ pounds and to be ridden i’aciQc Livestock Co 25.00 Eugene. Brown A Buna. by boys under 15. »30. N. Brow ii A Sons.......... 20 00 Jorgensen has reduced the price COXDITIOXSGOVKHXIXG RACKS. Mrs. Bagers ha« opened a b«kcry McClain A Biggs .............. 2000 on all goods in stock 20 per cent Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse Marsden A* Geary.......... .. 10,00 iu the building south ot Parrish A* ! except stationary, lie is selling 5 to enter 3 to «tart Money di Joe Tupker............................. 7.50 Reinhold a oliice lower than i anv place in town, vided 70 and .10 per cent. Entry Grant Kesterson ........... 2 50 Mr. and Mre. Hid Comegy« were therefore get his prices. must be recorded by 8 o’clock p. in Cottage Hotel......................... 2 50 guest* of .Mr and Mrs. Chauncey th/- day preceding the race, stating ! Your attention is called to the Jaa. A. Rparrow ..... ... 2 50 Cummins thia week. color worn by rider.-no borse be J change in the premium iiftl of the !■’ D Barrows .. . 240 P. M, vi«- | Fair. ing allowed to etart without color. P, Cheney and wife were vis- 1 Harney County An increase II Volp................................. M0 I The kiard of directors reserve i itors in Burns this week, the guests' jn the amount« will be noted all J. W. Jones X Co.................. 2 .50 ofHimon Lewis anti family. | the way through, with a few addi- the right to alter, amend or post pone any or all races, should they Sam Parrish ha* gone to Pendle M r and Mrs. Ron Brown and • t*or<«. , , for any reason deem it expedient ton with the Combs cattle. little son returned Tttejlay from! Ilenrv Kennedy, nephew °’|todoso A. W. Gowan made a business i an outing in the mountains. landreth, arrived in Burns r...».«.. Club r i..u rules ...i. _ govern „ I I Henry . , . . ' 1 acme Jockey trip to Canyon City the first of tbe 1 >o old slock left over at X, Brow n j this week to reside permanently.! a«i raCvs week. A Rons if prices are an object. : He and hi« family are occupying ! J. J. Domgan ! Harry < . Hmith and brother Joe. ; ,he house In the southern ' The Oregon IV qo Igrowers’ asso j Henrv Richard non ciation meets nt Heppner. .Septem are at work on the plastering of'Part°ft0Kn- Lee Caldwell. ber 17Ui. . Isaac Bchwartx's new reaidvHce. Mr. ind Mm. David Cary and Committee. Mr. Burna and family are nerttpr Mr. and Mrs E. Thompson have < little daughter of Crane Creek, | ing the building north of Water'« returned from !’;nt-Crc*=k and «<<■ were in Bums Wednesday. They Joe Combe received about 600 variety store. occupying the Wilzell residence. ; left Thursday morning for head of beef cattle at the I.cvens A statement of Harney County’s ! tended visit to relatives ranch south of Burns this week, j Mr and Mrs. Bert Cameron came finances which was recently order- Willamette valley. They arc said to be an extra fine , in last Saturday from Mann Lake. I ed printed, have been received from bunch of c.ittle. A larger part of i Mr«. Cameron will remain here M. V. Smith, of Lowen accorri- the printer and are bring mailed sotu«* time. { panied by his non Otto V., of Tu- the slock was sold by S. F. Hutton to all the residents of the county. aud sons of Wagontire. Other sel AU work intrusted to Sol David ' lare County, California, wese visit lers were Ben Campbell, Racine. A negro sheep herder was taken son, the jeweler, will receive prompt ors in Burr.« Sunday. Tha latter ■Bros., H. L. Harkey, Walter Par twfore tho examinii g b< ard last i attention; satisfaction guarantee! was enroute to his home after a ker, O D. Rusk and George Miller , ■Saturday to be examined as to his -onpic of mouths visit with his tt the Burna Hotel. i The prices paid for drv rows was sanity lb* was adjudged itirane , futher. Supt. John Gilcrest came in Mon »28 and »29, two year-olds »28, a and ordered laker. t>> tho a*vlum. Sheriff Shelley and County Clerk day from Malheur county and left II County Commissioner R. J. Wil small bunch of culled steers brought Richarhooii left with hitu Sund iy Wednesday for a visit to the Coin liams returned Wednesday from a i »35. four «nd five year-olds »41 i pany’s ranches south. I trip to Malheur county. Mr Wil cnorning C. F, McKinney, of Burns, made Special I-and Office Inspector liams has purchased hay at the Harrison Halo, of Heppner, ar a businees trip to this city Wednes Pattei son completed his labors here Mallett ranch near Vale and will rived in town Monday from Har- j day, accompanying his daughter,» feed a number of beef cattle there ney county where he has been for Monday and wna a passenger on Mrs. E. E. Purington, to this place ; the outgoing Canyon stage Tuesdav this winter. aouic lime buying cattle. He in- ' Mrs. Purington and daughter took morning. forms the Engle th it he found a A. B Marks and Marti i Masiker, | their departure the same day by' A. boys suit, 2 to 7 yr« , for »1 50 I of Drewsey, stopped over in Burns | way of Baker City for their home' great number of cattle for «ah' over there. He expects tn return in a at N. Brown A Sons. Wednesday night enroute to South at Pendleton.--Canvon City Eagle.! i few «lava and commence receiving I The Queen City Furniture Co, ern Oregon with a band of horses. In the one-fourth milt» i|a«h at 1 ! a large band.—Canyon City Eagle. of Baker City, is reaching *into The gentlemen may decide to re Hamilton last Tuesday, Bill Nve I Their main pernienlly in that section- ! Harney valley after trade, won, with Dewev second but for Janje« White, Bryantaville. Ind, “ad” appears in this issue. Read < Mr. Mark’s mother and sister live ' some reason the race was declared near Grant'• Pasa. says l>eU ill's Witch Hard Halve what they have to say. off. The following day the three- ti'-aled running sores on both legs. F. (I. Stauffer was in from Crane The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. eight tuile dash was won by Gray i He had suffered six years Itoctors failed to help him. Gel DeWitt's Creek this week. He was accom J. J. Tupker died Thursday after Dandy. Accept no Imitations. IF M Hor- panied on his return home Thurs- noon after an illness of about two No use to say much about’ Queen ton, Burns; Fred Haine», Harnes*. day by W. E. Triach who will t]*end week« from cholera infantum. The Quality ” in Ladies shots: you know a few day« at the Stauffer ranch. funeral occu red Wednesday after W A vran-TRUSTWORTHY war ran- thustwort hy MEK ANO what they are N. Brown Jt Suus wi>iu«n|t« tr«»«l »nJ »Jvrrtiw for nlj ♦>Uh- Willie Crowe, an employee at i noon, from the residence, being are Agents. ll-h«<1 hiitii, of »<>ll<l Sn«nrl«l Mwnjlnr Salary Arao a ye r «n<l e<l>««wi. «11 yayatel« In r«»h No mnvaaalns r».pilr«-4 Glrr r»frr«n<-»« «n<l j the P ranch, was severely injured conducted by Rev. H. J. McDevitt. onr).>M aelf «d>lf»»»r l »t«nil>.'.< »nvcl.>tx-l O. J. Burst is a business ‘ visitor . The bereaved parents have the AJJreu Mnn«<»r. JMi'saton Blili Chieago '' j one day this week by being struck t oday. eviupathy of their neighbors and t on the knee by a young saddlehorse. I I s ■ He wan brought to town by Ernest friend«. Balcofi and is under treatment by Did you ever examine the line Dre. Marsden A Geary. of (lent« shoes carried by N. Brown Local and General. Ladies’ Bazaar HFADQC.lRTERH for FASHIONABLE GOODS. QUALITY tbt FIRST CONSIDERATION. Ll»r General¡Merchandise Proper Compounding Bums Orug Store HAANEÏ VALLEY ITEMS. I ---- 4/At71614 ■ 'Th far rv x AND WASMtXGTON BTRKFTJ s SOKTLAXP. ORKGON A. !• Amstrvnc. LL. Prlwcly«! A |«McUca1, |.rO|jr»-<»Te jichool, OMMRtawuS Cor Ihor.High work, with hnndrrSs r>( (rahMr, In puoltloa» »» 1wxAikr»prT» »iwl >tr«»«ni|'l.'n Already proud of a high atandl«K whrerret known, It •it.-ullty srowa twUer and bailer. ’ O|*rn aU Ike year, f tu<l«-Ut> admitted amrftw» rrt"<a or int.ruaUmi I.earn «hat »»I how wa tvach. aud what 11 coal«. Cstatngi.e free. ------------ Hoard or CMrectara n. r THOMrsox, rR«»tD>'A« IOUUN J>.1* ID M. DU-NMAl T A Genuine Htetson hat is a A* Eons? money saver. N. Brown A* Sona "Through ths months of June self the Genuine Stetson. and July our baby was teething The laws of health require that • nd took a running off of the bow- the bowel« niovo once each dny and sis and sicknen of ths stomack,” one of the penalties for violating says 0. 1*. ¥. Holliday fof Deming, this law is piles. Keep your bow Ind. "His bowels Would move from els regular by taking n dose of five to eight times a day. I had a Chi mborlaiu's Stomach and Liver bottle of Chamlierlain’sColic.Chol Tablets when necessary and you era and Diarrhoea Remedy in the will never have that severe punish house and gave him four drop« in ment inflicted upon you. Price 25 a teas]>oonful of «rater and he got A privu *• ><• 'io.'i JO K»*r< ln< and day pu- ’• Opens «eptembrr INlfc. Fine new bulldtnira. Thorough tarftiK.foa'A. The principal ha* had twenty- three year*» «»pcrlvnre in Cort land. CcrTeapnndenre For catalogue addresa J W. HIB M I»., Port bind, Oregon, GJL NABERG A DAI.TOX vt. i'ITZGER UW. I . H KIKOKR, Ac/ ’y and Teran. «WCH < BIOOH. AAU mta »« E. 0. T. G CO 1 ««eoeporu'eA. ) Abstracta Furnished and Title Gwaraateed ta all Lauds in Harney Conntv. ■W REAL ESTATE Bought and Sold on Commission, Office in Bank Building The Capital Saínan^ 7&K7B A DCOnAir. YrcprtsUrs. ------- BEST OF WÍNER. 1.IQÍOM ABD C101M. f^* Drinks mixed to suit your tases. Courteous treatment guarauteA Your jiatronage Solicited. u - Miller & Thompson Successore to il A. Miller X Co. p G! □ “GOOD SENSE It is “Bay Where You Can Buy Best." Many people who lieiicve in this principle, go wrong in the application through lack of judgment, or are uiieled by alluring descriptionsand impossible protniseeofeastern “catalogue" bouses. The Queen City Furniture Co., of Baker City, will sell you most anything in their line cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. You owe it to yourself and to your tamily to take advantage of the opportui ¡lies offered You can make one dollar du the work of two. The Queen City Furniture Co is the largest house furnishing eetablishment8(outside of Portland jin Oregon. They buy direct from factories east, in carload lots for cash and they will dupli cate it price and quality any article you see advertised by large catalogue houses east or west (allowing for difference in freight) and you don't assume the riskfof freight, damage in transit, etc.) as prices quoted will be F. O. B. Baker City. For instance you see advertise 1 by an “eastern catalogue house" wall paper at 4c and 5c per single roll, 8c and 10c double roll. You can buy same grades Q C. FurnilureCo. at 5<* single and. 10c double roll in Baker City Take the item of iron beds. You will have to pav east f2 9(i to »3 50 for an i'ou b«-d that you can buy from Queen City Furniture Co at »3 50 to »4 in Baker City. Tbe carpet department of »he Queen City Furn-tureCo. is most con plete «nd a new* el-ctrie carpet sewi..g machine will eoon be «dd<d w*i»h a capacity of over 2000 yurde per day. It will pay anyone interested in the above liuea to write vs before placing an order. QUEEN Cm FURNITURE C0BP4NT PATTERSON X EPPI NG ER, Baker City. Or. l*. O. Drawer 17. f