1 Local and General. M Mr» business of Prineville, R. Biggs, last Tuesday. is visiting iu Burns. Drew- ■ children, Dav<- Miller is over from Something new in lace neckware It. Hayes, of Luwen is their relatiuus tu each other. We Born, t i the wife of ’»colt C. M. them au your physician's order. Kellogg is Burns Drug Store but did not arrive HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS, Aiizona, tion of his ing the win-k. When the outfit arrives I) his took Clifford were in who have a parties, property good been and bail* to i bout the same g- ui<- a* on t.ie eftort vious Sunday, the country, prustiec. t«-r sup|s>rt. game was there. tin- latter the Sumpter comment which »«•uten •<> passel left deputies Sheriff Th« tremor. with th« prisoners guilty temleil uml state bastite. plead guilty to the charge of County, lar You can buv a a like returned,front with luu M this week, Ins building Wilson at the Munday of 1 lût News now proof each day. from week Huntington where Drewsey, the rived i i thii city Tuesday evening i he TRADE.—Desirable Been’» five lots. burn, woodshed and chick en house, good well. Good location. stage line July 1st. To trade for ranch property. quire at this office. 11Ililtisgton Ilerald. Win. Hanley, He well known the has a bunch of IBM) head of cattle on the road from Har ney county to Huntington fur ship meot. Henry Blackwell, *100 lo ad near who has I.ml of stock cattle grazing Huntington for some sold the entire bunch young turn of vicinity want the neck wear and N. I the Company line Juniper, Sunday She having for medical treatment. ment they returned to their home Montana Wednesday. j to $14 of five crew gold in and | ounces of silver. three Several of special the mention initial bag. short did not at hav* many chances, but fielded the position well. Th* games now stand, one and one. and • > I 5 • » II 5 0 II 15 *>•» 16 the third game, which 3 5 3 lie<l Sock*. 10P fcOTICE FOR publication . t* H Lai d oilice. Burns, Oregon. Mav .*». I’XXJ Notice ia hereby given «that the f«»i low in« named pettier ha> tiled notice of her inter.tion to make finaFproof in M’ipport of her claim, ana that pn>«»i will be made befwre Rrji.*ter an <1 Receiver a: Burn», Oregon, on Jane IT. 1XV. via. wiil probably be played tomorrow afternoon, promises to be unuzual- Iv interesting, the ladd Has Been'* .voTici: rm: pcu .« atios . Oftice. Oregr»:i. '. 1WL Native I* hereby givea ih*l the folL»wir< name«! »«trier ba* filed notice of her intcjition to make final proof in support of her ciaira. and that*aai<l pro-f will be Mala before !;eci»t?r and Receiver at l!ti*n«, Oregon, J me 17, 18C. vil: Lena Andrranu. r.idow of Char!.*» John Andernon, drc»a*e^. H4 Entry No. 7JS. for the .* and Lot* j and 3. Sec 2<. Tp 2S -L. R 4 E , 3«>uth of Jkl* hem Lake. She name* the following wituasaaa toprova eontitHau» reaidenae upen and tullivatiaa of »a.d land, viz: L. B. ¿primer of Bums, Oregon, »ie«». W. Curtia, Alva Npringer and if. T. Hughrt of Narrow*. Uregon. _______ Wm. ;■<«:! : «-irr Thoma?, one of old-timers, and strikes. being de- George Waters kept «Onn»«. <ir«»oy. n««. w-<-nr- ti.-, Alva Springer, R. T. llughet, of Narrow», the FCore sheet. .. I h« line-up; W m . F arrf , The Windsor Bar bis men since, there which eight to ten The Burns gentle men said they were assured by the mining men who had visited the property ti.at there were true fissure to or Register The bar is supplied with none but the very best brami» drinks, and the Choicest Cigars. I Your patronage solicited. Courteous treatment to ali. Next to French Hotel. I CALÍ»WELL A BYRD Proprietors. promise, which showed better as a Mon- . little depth was attained There are many who wager that But it isconcetded : indication, the The walls Harney Valley Brewery from every veins will be found I L. WOLDENBERG. SR.. Proprietor. The services of a brewer of long years expedience ba? been front his jewelry, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Cornish bwk their departure Thursday, to seek a new home in • alifarnia. Queen Quality »hoes are in the Work on the interior of the new < atlmlie church has lienn resumed. Burns viflitior yesterday. the firm whose name is aguarantec so much has been written of late." Frank Cawlfield from. refer to is the "Old Wearers The firm we Reliable" and of good clothing can find quality in clothing handled hv I N. Brown «V Sons. at Huntington, the Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Co. Geiger gies ami Hacks—Plows the Acme In 1S5G he moved to Missouri where | be held in Portland on June Mowers Horse and Sweep bv was marrisd Rakes. Call and look over the line or write tion. We know no competi (I. (’.Co. Huntington. lion. J. N. Williamson Republi can nominee for Congress and Judge L. R, Webster will address the peo- ph> of Burns tonight. Monday they Harney, address- ing the people of the former place and wile still survives him. place. the His He came i original territory in Diamond valley and a lew years are eligible to membership in has since resided. still sur- Vasev, Tuesday they ( wife of Geo. A. Smyth of Diamond, Succsnsurs t« R. A. Miller J- Cv. in, live, the The exchanges arc telling a good one er of nine children, of which live vive him: Harrison, Lester, Thomas, Miller & Thompson, association. where be He was the lath- sons and two daughters fj prior to February I4tli, IS59. with out regard to where they now Barren valley, 4- of Oregon to Harney County in 1SSG,locating latter in g isth. tn a sister of Mr. i All persons c aning to, or born L. B. Springer, of this place. in the morning ami in the evening , John ami L. M. Serwcard; at the latter V - laxative Bromo-Qtiimne tiuku proposed Eureka and Eastern road, of which goods to select Mrs go to l.nwcn and Swain, of l.awen, was lines, but daughter, of John Day, were in News reacbed Burns M'ednesday Simmons Frunk wiil return to jBurns several day? this week. of the death. May 6th, of T. M. Sea- his ranch at Narrows to look after They cuiie to seek treatment for wear«!, postmaster al Cord and l.is stock and hay crop .' their daughter's eyes from the j i prominent stockman of that sec We buve a. full stock of Wagon?; tion, after a short illness from pneu- ' RP*‘c’a'‘sl' l'r- Clark. I ’ —Bain— Rushford—Winona and I menia. The thirtieth annual reunion of The deceased was born iu Mitchell—the Racine line of Bug Schuyler County, llluois, in 1S3G j the Oregon Pioneer Association will for prices. OREGON. as to quality, price and quantity of lead throughout th* United States. N. Brown A Sons arc Agents. price, the best quality of goods, and from summer with her brother. Taylor the Place a trial order ami you will not be disg.;.- Good reports are expected 120 miles from any rail the lowest ae the from thiH region, which i? at least iu the direct route of the Sons Call and are tinued. the you can buy for 0. A this that stock of goods is ca ried, and where where Mrs. Cawlfield will spend the Brown iu there is only one place where of Wine.«. Liquors and Carbonated I veins in the group of the greatest were well defined, and swelleat in is still to <• - at in center field. the assay* 1’ t. 20 ; «rcent copper, $12 for homo again tomorrow Pioneer Store stationary, etc. Th.. A working developing a large ledge, will start 1 left the first of the week for Juntura of watches, clocks A. B. among the rocks. >. a Lal. I have her i Burns for t'eatn.ent and ati.l Burns very at town ranch brought his wife to recovered sufficiently from her ail the trade of the coming gen« ration. Jorgensen with Jameson at second, and Hibbard ;>• troit asoiciate* .tbout a year and painful injur«- Tney were brought back bo<ly. Dave Bond, who han charge of 1 ha cater to their wants anti are getting with low prices. Gould S L. Ross and A. Banning with I elected ; ami while politics is now their contract as rapidly as possi- Inlaut Empire. their families arrived in Burns yes i engaging the minds of many, we , ble. ..... It is the purpose to finish the jioiiited. terday from Boise valley where must uot forget our every day re- . 600 feet of tunnel work contracted BURNS, they spent the winter. They bail 1 quirements. and todo this the ques for early in the season, as he under- from Missouri ami arc harking for tion arises where can we gel every | stood the owners were anxious to j thing we want at the lowest prices. see if the epiended showing con- , homes in this section. Mr. and The being Furnish will be the next Governor, ■ at great depth. En and there arc others who are equal- , ‘•Before departing Mr. Bevis stat- ly iiositive that Chamberlin will be t<| thal he anj |lig ll)Cn wou],| pu!lh [, 1 hursday Lake. hero shipped to evening and time, this week to M. B Parsons of Salt rattle were loaded deserving •> •J cured and the product of this Brewery is of the best grade it stockman tf Burns, is in town this week, Has The their respective positions, in well •s I 2 3 did exceptionally those I • s • > • » « » The score by innings: Dennis to Cochrane, and Sagers to the Red Socks I 1 property The acquired by Mr. Davidson and h away thr< wing the out -oi.i ution. late the ankle, the other brother?, Allan town Burns, and will take charge of the Sagers. Schwartz to Cochrane. V •a 5 Brittingham. If. . Total were credited » » program to was boated by C. \V, Onfield, and and Lon revere injuries about the ! in ing the mails between Ontario ami the R 5 Waters 3b............. than the Cochrane, lb . Only seven < )’Brien, ?» .. . better was oa it t-broujb Sumpter to the Democratic house, i day. properly consisting of good Williams ba? the contract for carry really double plays, Ankeny, unassisted ; ':r:is merchant, who passed zifa the Van had his right leg broken above He says road the Smith hili, and ran occupants good shape. TO Mr. ami returned home yesterday. cattle arrived at the few and the were sides and Barrows and alru ubt*o.ed of the property, and the animals became unn a: ag- had been supei intending the ship ar- Isitli 4 AH * I ger, and two-baggers by Schwartz. com« «from Harney county of a fine an accident Monday, while ' cho*. the line got under the tongue. this returned ment of a bunch of cattle. week. S 8. Williams,of the Hss Been'»: Schwartz., c I >.» Ankeny, 2b. that might have been a three bag at 1 They were driving a pair of brun- able Henry Blackwell to Vale from they all receive! He M.Co falling of the work will I) The fielding errors posi this city recently, information wa« oilier »ide of Nigger Flat, i.i wli McKinney sawmill this summer. has fully recovered from the injur ies received in and returning going down ley, since last Fall, arrived iu Burn» Monday, and resumed position with the ing the »tag« stat ion in Armey val Boise, were E, S Snuficr. who has Is en keep Ontario lirmovrat. Hickman Staples 1 • » were a running cutch by Dennis Van Curtis and two brothers, who ( » C. Co Huntington. prisoners Thursday. It • I .> great region is not confined to nor- ting along nicely. north at I N. lteed, p A 3b.... Barrow*, rf Among the features of the game tive they will I II follow the game. (mW limits is receivini' more bats, • • ♦ > R*<-<l, 3b ,v p .. 4 4 4 . pre- Sagers, p ............. ‘ That the orc deposits of this i tendance at Circuit Court here, met ‘ anything • » Gould, lb... He said termined to win “ if it lays in the cam! frightened at a piece of paper i ed in Harney county. he 1 .r! nothing to ssy, was not ■ cards.” The player« and their po and commenced to Luck, throwing Myrtle C i>rvia. sriven n. i.-.: in that manner, sitions wiil probably remain the widow of Joseph W. C’jrti.«, its rider heavily to the hardened ed, Md T n- try No. 7w5. for the S‘.SE\. Sec X‘. and N’gNE’* same with a few exceptions. street. The injured man was con- ami tcrmina'e'i tl. ■ interview Hee 32, ip .*• S, R I E . S-Mith af Maihour l ake W. E. Trisch umpired the field. When Ma irice Fitzgerald, the 1 veved to his home and the «loctor SbenarorMth* («»llowins witne>.’Ca tn prove I siimiuoneJ. At present he i* get well known Burr « ttorney was in while R. A. Ford called the balls hi.c-»iHuu->ii- rr>; li3i« U|»»> au4 eullir»ii»>;> are of tbs new Catholic church. I ■ 1 taium«nt Im fairly w«11 equipped, Jack- son residences on the block The guards left with the sentence. Sellers and wife, late arriv- occupying one of th« Frank the Hodges, ceny by bailee, and received with general received ala from Ballas. Polk was centenced to serve one year in Marion C found of adulter», Munday Woudcruft at of sutisfact ion. <>f < anyon City. was W omen f loral Hail last ni’ht was well at- \\ ’-dnesday morning going by wav George Haves, who the bv ami I >1 . . innings were played as an inter- gro best The Spiiistei's Convention given was received by the prisoners with out a Imv the 1 4 5 American grounds for the Fourth, in consider- i operators, T. W. Davidson, and Mich., business men. ceries at the lowest price» is the O. I a tion <>f the return of a number of Detroit, , games to be played here at the Fair Thursday afternoon William Bevis C. ('■>. Huntington. ricixix i : ks ki : ntknci : i > I thia fall. ami S. H Britton departed on the • Cui, W. F. Butcher, the demo for the Pueblo Miller and Colwell <,rts Life cratic nominee for ('ongress, is bill Charley Johnson was thrown Whitney train Seulriicee Kaye« One Year mountains, Harney county, where I from a horse on Main street Thurs- ed tusix-uk in Burns May 1G. lor A<lult«*rj. the property is located, with a cun i l <lay morning, bieaking his left arm Circuit Court adjourned Wednes ' in two plac«s. between the shoulder tract to drive GCO feet of tunnel on George Miller and James Colwell day evening after one of the long and elbow and in the elbow. Mr. ' on a ledge that has been worked w< re ?Hiit<-need Tuesday by Judge est s< mh Í oii « ever held in this coun Johnson and Henry Welcome were ! on by a force of live mtn for a vear < liH'ord to life hi ths penitentiary ty. f ' just starting on a trip to Narrows and a half. I lor the murder of Warren Curtis, Mr*. John X'unce, ofQuinn Biver, •• Mr. Davidson would conimuni- to look at some cattle th«» were March 22. The right of n motion was a visitor in Burn« several day» i buying, and bad just come out of cate nothing in regard to the prop- for a new trial was waived by the th.» week, leaving for her home , the Red Front bam and turned to i erty when seen Thursday, further «irfense an<l the Judge without \\ cdn< »dav j the left when Charley's horse be than aamitting that he was interest- The place to •> Dennis, cf.......... Regarding The b >y* 1 piece <if mining property there, 'departure f<»r Canyon City Thurs are trying to secure a game with which, by the way. is owned by one day morning. 'the Canyon City nine on their J of Sumpter’s well known mining SATURI)* Y, MAY |(), 1902 1 I but was given l*t- score would indicate, of !a»t week eavs. I petition during the week to HCCUr* gloves, 4 » 'total. ... Sagar* pitched a- an "oil day.” on sion of the money. fund* for liial »rc* with a determim-d for Sumpter to their usual were up of Bisbee, j oil their pitcher, with whom it was Burn? last Saturday enroute to tm- Wilson think The baseball hovs circulated •> •> I men district to drive a GOO foot tunnel used drew a knife and took posses I II • » Al Welcome, c . . If. The defeated played a creditable th. ■ir losing the game being the commenced. | unusual number of safe hits made Another party of miners i Wilson and Balcuf had been gamb the mining have gone into thoroughly ! appearance in answer to the charge, few days in town mi business dur Judge M, Socks. richness of that sec adjourn- of means has already A party of mining men had h I F. Welcome, rf .... form in fielding the ball, the cau»<-of M. V. Smith, of Lawen, spent a li. W. W EMIONE * CO., Proprietor». pass under the appellation of Red , by Pat Moore, after looking defea'rd the gar youngsters that to outside mining camps and ling. the ia'ter won. AH 'Thomas, ss.................. met and influx of miners and ing that unfair method» 1 stag« business on this end ' route. they I 'arding th« murder of her husband re- Jury !.<•« Wilson was arrested Thurs- l''O.’, a of the when game and Grand 1 until after that body had I lav**. ac of I.awen. Monday, May 5, I son. which we c<>u«|M>und with wii- A fine line of ladies Shirt Waist* '■ day f><r forcibly taking money from Justice Jameson al N. Brown A Sons. Just recai»- i Ernest Balcuf. placed him under 1200 bonds f<>r • I of our drugs, ami the skill snd curacy ports I purity take an holiest pride in the this Sunday Hillard, if.................. Been’? day out Jameson, .'!b . . Has was the tion ¡»re K-glnning to find their w::y .Monday, May 5, P.TI2, a son. knowledge of drugs ami accurate) From present indications the out at the j look for the Pm-blo mining dis week. Mrs. i trict is very eocouraging. The re Born, to the wife of Haltou Bigg« ’ «d. 11 i < <|uires couscientio is care and If last Simpson was Miimmone! as u i | i Visiting with friends in Burns. plav a registered were I ness before the for ladies al \. Brown A Sons Of prescriptions is uo chilli's W. Jones, .Miner* nini «'upltill 1'imiliig 'iltclr Way Into tlic I'liturc (ampul liant, in Oregou. Simpson and three Hotel French sev, tuking a few days rest. Proper Compounding Geo. Mis. Georg« Red Bocks: Hibbard, ci............... was burned to death. t«e good* ai.d prices. JI: im Bren',* Victottoim. Prairie City ui former saloon keepT, nt Prineville, 'I he O. C, (’,,. Ifuntingt<>ri giiaran- Mrs M portion looks godi » roic pi r.iti.o. the A distructive fire consumed on the teachers. A school ma'am caught the janitor in a false I hood, whereupon she asked where he supposed he would he "told stories.” him I go if The janitor re will go to Drewsey. They will be ami Anus, wife of Elsie Brown of plied that wherever he went he ex- i accompanied on the trip by the j Burns. The deceased was a veteran pei tcd he’d be making tires for 1 ■ccon*7"'7 . I of the Civil War. school teachers. i Bum« band. » «V h M •*