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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1902)
I I Local and General. Register, Oregonian and Items, $2.30 1 April »howers bring May flow ers. Circuit Court con venos next Mon day. Your money's worth at Jorgen sen's. Proper Compounding Stenographer Coleman ia having his lots gradad. Cleaning yard seems to bo the Of prescriptions ia no child’ll play. It requires conscientious care and order of business just now. accurate knowledge uf drugs and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cummins their relation« to each other. We are visitors from Diamond. take an honest pride in the purity •f our drug«, am! the skill end ac •‘Kelling at Cost," sec Jorgensen curacy with winch we compound and find out what this means. them ou year physician’s order. C. M Kellogg, the stage man, came in Thursday from Ontario. Burns Drug Store U- W. WELCOME & CO., Froprletore. HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. hatuhday . Arun, ju, too;. H. VOLP. A. M . M. D. J. R. Gould haw been employed to look after the court house lawn . • M. L. i.owi« atvl family have moved to their ranch west of Burus Four beautiful pictures given uway during April by N. Brown & Kuns. Purveyor John E. Johnson left this week fur the Company's ranch at Juniper, to (Jo some surveying. Phyiician and Surgeon, 39 Ollies at «esidence. Baras, — — To cash purchasers during April N. Brown A Kona are giving away four beautiful pictures with lovely Orcgou frames. I' u I mu Creek Notre. M'S J. Jonas on th* sick Hat. The web of life is drawn into the the loom for us, but we weave it ourselves. The warp ia given us. but ttie wool wo turnish. Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Bonnett, of G W. Shaw said $350 worth of Crane Cicek,spent last Saturday horses recently. ; in town Mr. Bonnett being a dele- lira. L. B Culp is visiting M rz 1 gate to the Republican county con- J Joues today April 16. , vcntiuB. Now comes Mrs. L. B Culp ana 1 it is the things children see and rspjrU Mrs Johny Jones »(Hided- bear about them that mold their with erysipelas. dsntioy fur eternity. Then what Both fall and spring so« n grain great responsibility rests upon that is up is looking healthy and is their parents. making rapid growth. There are a number of Ameri C W. Morion anticipates occu cans making dollars from the man. pying the Graden ranch this sum nfacture of scents and yet they are pursueing a legal busiuees—thoy mer now owned by G. W. Shaw. are perfumers. Mrs J. S. Bowen is retnodrling “Queen Quality“ shoes are a her old home place by pulling masterpiece of workmanship, and down and erecting now improve for Style are in the lead. Sold only ments. by N. Brown A Sous in ibis section Miss Liuny Dyer and Mrs. J. II of Eastern Oregon. Culp attended religious services John Budelman and Miss Ger held at the residence of W. II. Culp trude Schwab wrre united in mar last 1-ord's day. riage in Portlund, April 17. 1902. Bert Bowers came down from his Mr and Mrs. Budelman are ex homo in tho rnountaius Wednes pected home next Tuesday. day to look aflor his interests on Atty. J. L Rand, of Baker City, tho Parker ranch which is under arrived in Burns this week, he hav lease to hiiu and L. B. Culp. ing been employed to take charge Wo are authorized to offer the of the defense of Miller and Col curious, G. W. Shaw, as interpoter well, for the killing of Warren of tjas while apron item which ap Curtis. peared in the Poison Creek notes of TO TRADE.—Doe i ruble town the Harney Valley Items of April property consisting of good house, 5, 1902. fire lots, barn, woodshed and chick G. W. Khaw is doing various en house, g>>ud well. Good location. kinds of improvements on bis To trade for ranch property, En- mountain ranch, such a. planting quire at this office. different kinds of fruit trees, clear W. T. Hill, of Harney, hns been ing off land preparitory to growing in Burns tht paet week, waiting on vegetables and grain, etc. his brother, II. M. Ilill, who bad It seems to be a vary hard mat his leg broken by being thrown ter for many professed Christiana from a fractious horse at the White to draw a lino between good and Horse ranch last week. The injur ed man is being cared for at the evil. Williams’ hospital. It may not be true that all men R. C. Angevine contemplates sprang from the monkey, but it ia a having his new saloon ready to fact that all women spring from open to the public some time dur mice. ing the coming week. He is at The true essence of homo loro present engaged in repairing his requires for its development the building and putting samo in read aid of every member of tho home iness for future use. —John Day circle. correspondent to the Canyon City A rich fool is always looking Eagle. out and grasping for more, while Ricbatd Haines, a brother of the wise man is enjoying the little Fred and C. A. Haines of llarney ba has. The scripture says that money and Narrows, respectively, was in ia the root of all evil, Wc may town Thursday, accompanied by add that it ia also the root of u Miss EthaJ Haines, enroute to Nar rows on a visit io his brother Chas. good many family trees. Mr. Haines served in the Hospital The great trouble with the drink Corps during the late war in the habit ia that when a man takes Philippines. one drink be will insist on taking Everything in General Merchan I •nother to keep it company. dise sold by N. Brown A Sons if not as represented can be returned In ordering goods from outside This siea»*"« •« •• every bo of U m «snuins Louses you will find it impossible Laxative Bromo*Quininc T.bi«t> for them to follow this method. Hp rvirrUy th«» ewiwo " ecM tn srw Way Jorgenson repairs wotclK*« and clocks. Work guaranteed. Count» Court l,ruce<-<lingH H00 2XWAHC 8103. «aid road and John If. Neal s«r- yayur. Tim readers of this |>»{>er will be Peter Clemons was appointed pleased to learn that there is at County Buad Master at a salary uf least one dreaded diseaeu that sci- $150 per month, from which ia to . core has been able to enre in all be deducted all amounts due for its atages and that is Catarrh. services of surveyor or engineer. Hulls , , Catarrh Cure is the oidv • In the matter of issuing County I ixxitive cure now known to the warrant«. Bills to the amount of medical fraternity. Catarrh being, i $3,C61 31 was duly preseuted, and a constitutional disease, requires a allowed in the sum of 12.993.14. ; constitutional treatment. Hall’s County Court met iu regular ses Clubbing rat •» given with nny sion last Wednesday with County paper or periodical published in Judge Sparrow and Commissioner the United States. R. J. Williams in attendance. William Harris and daughter, The Court should Lave met one Miss Frankie, came in yesterday week earlier, tLe first Wednesday, from the Ma >n Lake ranch. instead uf the first Wednesdry after McCall’s patterns arc carried by tho first Mond ty «s heretofore, but N. Brown A Sons. Orders for Catarrh C um is taken iwternally. McCall's Magazine uro taken i>y as the law is a new one, tho mem THE BASE BALL G AME. bers were not acquainted with its . acting directly upon the blood end them. provisions, and tho County Judge The game of baseball betweon mucous surfaces of the system, A new front ia being put in the was the only member present, at the boys of the Business College thereby deslroyiug tbo foundation building north of Waters’, nod the that time. and the Red Socks, a local aggre of the disease, and giving the pa premises otherwise improved. John A complete summery of the pro gation composed of High School tient strength by building up the Gemberling will occupy the build ceedings is ae follows: boys, came off as per schedule Sun constitution and assisting nature ing wheu the work is complete. In the matter of the appoint i day. Tho day was not one that in doing its work. The proprietor a N. Brown A Sons can make you ment of a Justice of the Peace for would rouse the young lover to have so much faith in its curative prices on anything you need cheap Diamond precinct; J W. Crawford much enthusiasm, or one that pewers that they offer one Iltmrlved Happy Valley brought the ice man a rushing busi Dollars for any case that it fail« to er than any outside concern. Give appointed; fur precinct, James Paul; Curry pre-, ness, but a goodly crow t~ was on cure. Send for list of testimonials. us your list of goods needed and wc cinct, J. F. Oakerman ; Warm hand to cheer the boys along. can convince you that you arc not Address. F. J. Cheney. A Co., Springs precinct, M. V. Baker. making any money by dealing with The fu.i was not lung in starting Toledo, O outside houses. «. in the matter ol a reward for the The boys with the awful name of Sold by Druggists, 75c. arrest and detention of Tat Moore Red Socks(awfu) to the College Hall’s Family Pills are the best. wanted Ju this county on a charge boysjstarttd in with their half of JURY LIST. Call for County Warsauts. Following ¡6 the regular jury of murder. Reward of $500, offer the first to fiud tbeA-all, and tho panel drawn for the April, 1902, ed and sheriff ordered to have “socking” was something terrific. notices printed informing the pub There was lung socks; short socks, Notice is hereby given that there term ofCIrcuit Court: lic of the same. socks bordering on the elephantine arc funds io the county treasury J. T. Barunr, Burns, Faimer, In the matter of warrant No. 3.50, order, and socks of other, ami vari for the redemption of all register T. F. Arnold, Drcwsey, Stockraiser Class “K," to M. M. Cushing for ous, sizes and sorts. It was a sound ed Ilarnev County warrants druwu Wm. Bennett, Silvies, Farmer, F. M Buuyard, Harney,Stockraieer $30. Court oredred warrant can “sockiug,” .a socking such as will on the General, Road and Build celed, the amount for which it wes make the day ever memorial as the ing Funds. Interest on the same M P. Bonnett, Crane, „ one on which the Red Socks, sock- will cease from this date, March C. Anderron, Burns, Hotelkeeper, drawn Laving already been paid. In the matter of tne petition of • ed it to the College boys ; a day 15, 1902. W. II. Cecil, Crane, Farmer, Saui Hall fur liquor license to Fell : from which all future hist<»rv of R. A. MlLI.ETl, Jason Bennett, Harney, >• liquors in Pueblo precinct, the Burns will be dated, as “ It is now Treasurer, Harney Co.,Oregon. Thos. Bain, narnev, I» same granted fur a j*riud of thrte u week since the Red Sockrdefeat- A. A. Cowing. Burns, H months from April 9th 1902. I ed the College lx>y/.’’ A little chauge in the jxrckit is A. D. Gould, „ Blacksmith, Iu the rrfhtter uf the petition of There was nut many features to relished more than a decided Albert Altno v. Drcwsey, Farmer Alex C. Burke for license to sell ; the game, enlvjust common every change in the weather. R. E. Clark, Burns, „ liquors iu Wild IIor«e prscincl’ the day features, and the game parsed Jack Craddock, Silvies, „ OESEltL LAST». FINAL PROOF. same ordered granted when proper . off quietly amid the clattering of J. W. Buoy, Burns, „ ’ U. 8. Land Office. Burns, Ore< hi . A^ril IX. IC02 bond was filed. ' molars. Harry Thompson told the 1>. S. Graves, I.awen, „ Notice U hereby glveu thatfiaat L. Billing In tho matter of building the boys when the sphere was within ( »ley, of Ctnd, Harney ceufity, Oregon, Lw J. P. Withers, Harney, „ approaches to the new bridge ac oss I reach, while “Billy ’ Barrows, out .filed notice of intei»bion to roeke proof on be* Adder Racine, Burns, „ i desert-land claim No. 25S, for the of Silvies River on the Lawen-Nar- i bjhind second, shivered and told -ec 38, Tp ?7, S K ?»8 E w M. before Reiser and A. W. llowser. Ilaruey, „ ! Receiver at Burus. Oregon, on Monday, the rows road. Contract granted to F. , the bo vs to “skool’’ for home. Geo. Cawlficld, Burns, „ • 2nd day of June. I’-OX Crowley. The line-up. Newell Hall, Riley, „ She names the following vritne»ee* to prove in the matter of exporting the ’ Reu Sodks: C«/liege: the complete irrigation and reclamation of: aid Alva Springer, Narrows, „ - lacd . J. D. BtHiufFly, ▲. b. Hsrrison, and S’ F. accounts of the county books aud McKinney, A. C. Welcome 8utv?a all of Cord. Orefoa. e M. Horton , Diamond, Merchant Wm. Far re. Register. records fur the year ending June N'olie Reed, A. D. Gould Wm Morrison, Hartley, Farmer, P 30th 1902. Contract awarded to Jameson, as Sherman Geo Hill, „ „ F Welcome timeef . clltire , final hroot > otk e W. E. Houston for $130. Jay Gould, lb C. Cummins, Bums, Merchant ’ FOR MltUCATlOJ-’. In the matter of bids to grade Ches Smith, 2b McPhecters R. P. MofTct, Drewscy, Farmer, 8. Land Office, Bum*. Oregon. April 19. 19tl Smyth V. 1 Notice j, ' ... W. E. Huston, Burns, Bookkeeper the county roads: Following bids Homer Reed, 3b is hereto? given that M. Lee ( aidwell granted to John E. Johuson; road Dillard, If Morris he* filed notice of intention to make final J. O. Cawltldd, ,, Laborer, p I proof before tbe Kegi.<ieraud Receiver a» their cf W. II. Gearhart, Drewscy, Farmer leading south from Harney, $1,945; Hibbard, : office in Burns, Oreg-vn, on Monday the *Jfth oh timber ruhtire applies rf Cal Clemens 1 day of May, II. L. Brisco, Burns, Carpenter, Houser Lano road, $563; road near Shields, lion No. 10C3, for the N'E’4 of Sac 26. Tp23 S.< the Mary J. Emerson, IL D, Score by innings. ; K 30 E. $560; road east from Lawen, $675 Red Socks, 6 12 7 54 0 3 2 •—39 He nsnies a< witre.«»«»: T>. Jameson, E R. DR. H. VOLP. Emntcti Reed and Orville Ru^k, all of Iu the matter of grading the College, 0 10 10 111 1— 6 1 i Reed, Burus, OxesoiA* I The card of Dr. II. Volp appears ( Meander Line roal. Contract W». Fi«ttr. Kejbttr. in this issue. U hen •'- •- ’ left '■ granted to C. A. Haines ar.¿ A. I Dr. \ oip Many a woman becomes dissatis Burns on JuneGlh I960, he intend McKinzie for 12,937. I fied with married life because her NOTICE OF FINAL SEm.EMENT. ed to take a course in medicino in in the matter of the official bond busband advocates man's rights. Notice is hereby given-that the final os- his old college in Germany, But of A. E. Brown, as Stock Inspector. One day’s work left uudone count of Jennie Device as adminim-a-lrix on account of the military laws of Bond in the sura of 11000 his native country, he decided to with C. Cummins and I’. G. Smith causes a break in the great chain cf the estate of John 8. Devine, deceased,, that years of toil may not be able has been filed in the County Court of take a post-graduate course in Chi« sureties filed ar.d accepted. I Harney County, State of Oregon, »r« to repair. cago. where he spent almost all bis | that the 12th day of May, 1902, at the In the matter of the pu-tition of The most pitiful and unfortu honref 10 o'clsck A. M., has teen dely time with surgical work and di J. II. and Doicas Neal, to change seases of women, and physical di the county road where the same nate combination we have ever yet appointed by such Oourt for the hearing seen was a critical woman aud a of objections to such final accouct ami agnosis. On September 1st, he crosses their lands, granted. the settlement thereof, at which time entered the University Medical In the mattsr of tho application hypocritical husband. ./. ny person inteieeted in eucheetate mar College, Kansas City, Mo., where of M. Zeigeofu8 for leave to pull The trouble with a great many appear and file objections thcieto ir. he remained without interruption the pipe at the artesian well in men is that they wait until tbev writing and content the same. JxNXir D e vni».. until April 1st. 1901, when he thiscounty sunk bv Harnoy County. aru broke before they try to break Administratrix of the. Estate. graduated at the head of a class of The application of said M. Zeigen- themselves of bad liabits. i 74. Dr. Volp is a classical scholar, fus. is now granted on the condition be having received his degree of A. that should the said M. Zeigenfus M. before he studied medicine. I)r. succeed in pulling the pipe the Volp intends to take another post County shall retain one-half of £ graduate course this fall, perhaps the pipe taken out and M. Ziegen- ■ * in New York. fus tho other one-half and should the said M. Zicgcnfus fail in Lis CARD OF THANKS, attempt to pull the pipe lie may To the many friends, in Burns, then break it by blasting it at such who so liberally contributed to the depth h » he may deem most likely pound social, on Wednesday even to obtain a flow of water. In the matter of John E. John- ing, April 16, for the benefit of the sou ’a contract to grade parts of the pastor of the Baptist Church, and County road. Bond for the per his family, wa extend our oordial formance of work filed in tho 6um thanks. This kind of work is a of $6,690, with C. F. McKinney, gleam of hope in a hard worked C. E. Kenyon and C. IL Voegtly pastors life. May God bless each as suretio». donor temporarily and spiritually. In the matter of the contract and Wo especially thank the sisters bond of C. A. Haines arid A. Me-1 whs worked to get it up. Fratern Successors to R. A. Miller A Co. Kinzie. Bond in the aum of $3900 ' ally and cordially. with C. E. Kenyon and C. Cum G. \Y. Black. mins as sureties filed and accepted. > Mrs. E. R. Black. In the matter uf the application of L. G. Ross for county aid, ac CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION cepted as a charge. T<". This is to Certify that I have ex In the matter of counting and amined the Nursery Stock growing destroying scalps. Scalps number on tho premises of ’ The Nampa ing 2,038 received and warrants Nursery" J. W. Pittengsr, Proprie to tbo amount of $4,076, drawn in tor, and find it apparently free from payment thereof. such dangerous pests or fungus as | Iu the matter of the petition of1 San Jose Seale, Apple scab or Pear R. R. bits and 30 others fur a Coun blight. ty Road, J. P. Rector, Robert Irv- A. M’Pherson, ind and Geo. Buchanan wera ap Idaho State Horticultural Inspector pointed viewers, to riew ar.d locate' I I r è £ Miller & Thompson, i I ? s C ? fi i