Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, May 31, 1902, Image 3

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Vol«» for It T. Hiighet for Conn- ■ Deputy Sheriff Mot hers L<ad is
c T. Miller, republican nomi­ Oregonian and It.-ms, ♦2.ÍJ0
in receipt of acomniiioication »'rom ne«-for commissioner. was talking
ty < Icrk.
Vote for John E. Logran for
Initiative and Referendum. Ven.
Dick Noble, of Crane Creek, was the Sheriff of I mu n County, Ci li- to tiiir voters in this precinct Assessor.
forniu. which blah that they have Wednesday. Mr. Miller is succesr-
in on businesM Thursday.
Combi nations, and rumors of
bet'll following a man which they ful stockman, and u man of busi-
\ uh* for C. T. Milh*r for Cum ml»
Joe Rector was in from his home took to Io- Pul Moore, the murderer ne'-s exjs-rieiic«*. If elected Da- combinations.
sioiii-r.
at Crow Camp Wednesday.
of George Simpson lor whom there tax payers can rest assure*! that
Boots and Shoes guaranteed by
I* lour! Flour! $1 50 a suck. N.
is u r-vird of iflbO). A depute their affairs will be looked after in the O. C. Co., Huntington.
was
Gerald
Griffin,
of
Narrows,
Blown A Sons.
sheriff tracked the nun several a bii‘iiii*Ks luanner.
up on business Weilncsday.
Mr. rind Mrs. Fred Oakennau
Ib-ud Lunaberg A Dalton's 11 ru­
days
through the «no.v on the
A mtiHicul entertainment w;ll be
Dr. E. M. Clark has been tender­ ware visiting in town Monday.
nd hi this issu<*.
mountains mid finally ruptured ed and accepted the position as as­
giyeti nt Floral Hall, June 5.
The only firm that buys goods by
<i«.-o, Cnwllield wna up from tili.*
him. Handcuffing him lie started sistant cashier of th« First National
Acme
Mowers
—
Bakes
ami
Sweep
the
trainload is theO. C. Co., Hunt­
Isluml Monday.
on hia return, but the fellow escap­
Ituki-n ut the <». (,'.Co.. Huntington ed. A description of th«* man was ■ bank 01 Ontario, in place of N. I'. ington.
John Sayers was down from the
Oarjs-iit-r. who resigns«! to accept
If you desire to trade for, or buy, telephoned to tlicyifliecrs here, but a similar position with the Fr»t
Clubbing rat s given with any
suwmill Sunday.
it
does
not
tally
with
tha»
of
Moore,
desirable
town
property
call
at
this
pa|>er
or [«nodical published in
Of prescription« is no child's play
National Bank of this place. Mr.
<> ii can buy anything ut the O.
However
it
does
answer
and
i«
sup-
'
the
Filiteli
States.
ollie«*.
Il requires cimsi ictitiojH cure and < ’. <.'o. 11 nut i ngton.
Cui p«*i>ter and Lmily are expected
poaed
to
be
that
of
a
man
named
accurate kuowlodgo of drug« and
. here next week.
G. W. Clevenger returned Tues­
Two electricians arrived in Burn«
W D Martin, of Harney, (■mix­
< 'rnyton. who with unothi r prisoner
their relation« to each other. We over Monday on bitsin«-»«.
day from u business trip to th*
this
week and will assist in install­
Wc have a fi.ì! stock of Wagons;
escaped from the Canyon City jail
lake in houokt pride in the purity
railroad.
ing
the
new electric light plant.
about a year ago, where L<- was — Bain— Rushford—Winona ami
W . I' Hill, of Harney, was do­
of our drug«, and the skill and ax-
John Winternieicr and Chas. confined on a charge «if borse st« nl. Mitchell—the Racine line of Bug
H. A. Dillard has been elected
curacy with which we compound ing busines» in Burns Monday.
Owens were down from Silvie» ing. He is also wan’i-d in Morrow giesand Hacks—Plows the Acme delegate to the A. O. C' W. Grand
lk«io eu your physician's order.
Extra drv granulated cane sugar Momia V.
Mowers Horse and Sweep Rakes. Lodge which convenes a. Portland
county.
¡2 pounds for II. N I’rowii A Sons
Call
nn<l look . ver tie- line or write in July.
A swell lino of ladies dress goods
Monday evening a guy young
Tip- <> C Co .-ilu- (». (!, Co..-the for Summer just received by N.
for
prices.
We know no cin.peli-
rancher, living not more thin a
Rev. G. W. Black returned Sat­
O
Co.,-tlu> (). C. Co, Hunting­ Brown A Sons.
tion.
<
».
C.
Co
Huntington.
thousand
mil«
»
from
Burns,
im
­
urday
from .John Day. His son
II. W. WIXCOMi: 41 co.,
ton.
bibed to much Furnishf ?)wbiskev.
Proprietor».
Joel Sturtevant informs us that Clarence has accepted a position on
I M. Bunjuid.of Hurney,
In the happy whirl which follow<-<l, the electric light plant will be in- one of the Canyon City papeiu.
Vote for Tims. Allen for Sheriff.
doing business in Burrs last Sat
thinking he was facing the opposite : stalled and ready for business bv
Dr and Mrs. W. L. Marsden will
u rd ay.
direction from that which nature the middle of June, Water ¡lower
leave
next week to attend the Ma-
Carmi Cecil and W. L Beat,
Win. Harris, foreman ut the intended he placed a number will be used until full, when an
sonic
und Eastern Star Grand
in from Silver t're-k mi business Mann L ike ranch, was in town on of Furnish buttons upon the seat of engine will be added to the plant.
Htn’KIHY MIV it, Hit?
Lodges
which convene in Salem.
Monday.
his trousers. To a young gentle­
busim-ss Thursday.
Jess Furgrrson. of Prineville, a
l’oflftou Crrrk N<»f«
\ J Hopkins h ft lu»t Saturday
A. P Duncan came in from Crane man of the opposite political faith neplsew of Mrs. A. M. Byrd, was
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morning in a visit to relatives at Creak Wednesday ami in spending this bi came very offensive and he I
Vote for IL C. Levens for County
proci edi-d to strip the gay ycing an arrival Sunday. Mr. Fnrgerson Judge.
Mis. Overton rrjmrtu«« »orse \\ i-iser, Idaho.
a f'-W days in town.
rancher nfhis |Misterior ornaments. is exfiecting Hi« wife to join him
Tue «dav May 2>
Fuel»* Billy Bui.-liunnn was a
Ira Venal ir came in from Cram Blows followed and it is said the today. They will make this their
III«- pms| «-et tur a f lit crop of visitor from his home on Soldier Creek Thursday to make annual
TO CLUK « l oll) ix oxa rur
latter came out u. little the worse I 1 future home.
creek Sunday.
grain on Pma >u l'r«-«-k ia goml
proof on his desert claim.
from the wear and tear.
FOR HALE—A new house of Take Laxative Brouo Quinine
Mi» A. W <'ulp is visitino rula
McMullen. th<- photographer, is
five
looms, with outbuilding«'. A Tablets. All druggists refund the
Register ami Mrs. Mm Farr«* re­
Bob Johnson, who spent a short
ti ve » ami friend« on Poitou I it ek »til. to be fouml nt his old stand turned Wednesday from a week s
full
block
of eight lots. Good water money if it fails to .cure E. W.
litue in Burns lust winter doing odd
thi« week.
I opposite tin- Bank.
visit with friends in Canyon Citv. job«, was shot Tuesday morning on as »here is in town. Enquire at Grove’s signature is on each box.
2-w.
din- largest Mink of goods in
Frank Wliiting ia gOl.e to the
Do not forget the Initiutive and the mnuntain east of Crow Camp .his office.
railroi.l after frieght for th«* Burns Eastern Oregon i- carried bv tli<- Referendum It is the last thing by a man named Egbert. Both
meri baili». and btippliis for him o. c. Cm, Iliintington.
• m the ballot. Make your first vote ! men were in gaged in sheep herd-
O 1» Rusk, uf Warm Springs, for it.
j ing. and it is stated that trouble
arose over the right to the range.
The writer ami better half took Ini“ disposed of ms cattle, and will
J. C. Bartlett and family, of
, when Johnson assultcd Egl ert
a trio to lh<- mountain« this week embark in tin.* sheep business.
Drcwsey, were among the Ontario
We arc receiving new and fresh stock nearly every day—Frosh
to visit their son A. W, C.ilp and
Dr. I. Li Hibbard and family, I visitor# th»' first of the wvek.—On­ i witii an axe. and was shot bv tie
line
of Groceries, Ladies’ dress goods. Shirt waists. Wrappers.
,
latter
in
self-defense.
The
wound*
family.
and bis brother Chiu le, are tak­ tario Demoeiat.
Gents
’ Furnishing Goods. Shoes. Hats, Childrens’ apparel, etc.
led
mun
was
taken
to
Drcwsey
and
Mr«Overton remains about th*- ing an outing in Sttms Mountain
Dav- Bond bus resigned liis place Dr. Marsden summoned. The
(iive us your orders. We will till themj>t bottom jirices.
«Mine, any one wishing to see h«-r
Assessor Joe Buchanan returned with the 1’. L. S Co., at Jimijier wound is not dangerous. No war-
must call on her st her brother's hist Saturday from an assessing A Mr. Sellers, lute of Dalles, Folk
1 rant has been issued for Egfxg-t’v
Q, W Shaw
trip through the southern part of county has accepted the position. ! arrest.
Mr, and Mrs G. \\ Shaw havi the county.
Mr, and Mrs. C E Kenyon left
gone to the railroad for freight
John Bunn and family left Mun­ Mondny for Salem, where they go
Vote for IL T. Hughet for Coun-
Mr« Shaw having gone along fora day fur Crane ('reck.when- M i Bunn a» di'legnteu to the .Masonic and tv Clerk.
The bar is supplied with none
pleasure trip.
Ins been engage 1 to do some Eastern Star Gram! lodges reapec-
l>iit the very best Isrands of
Ii vely.
L. B Culp und family were down mason work.
The preliminary examination
Wines. Liquors and Carbonated
Jorgensen is still to the front
from their home in tin- mountains
Attorney Thornton William“ re­ ! last Saturday of Scott Catterson
drinks,
and the Choicest Cigars.
last Lord's dav to attend religious with low prices. Cull and see his turned Wednesday from Canyon und Cass Hays for th- larceny of a
Your patronage solicited.
eorvices held it residence of writ-r line uf watches, ducks, jewelry, City, where lie has b en the past colt from the ¡lineman field near
week in attendance on Circuit Narrows, resulted in Catterson who
Courteous treatetnt to all.
L L. C.iy, recently from Port stationary, etc.
Court.
waived
examination,
ls-ing
placed
Aro
you
one
of
the*
long
list
of
Angeles, Clallum county. Washing­
Next to French Hotel.
ton, begins his journey next Mon- customers no.v going to und coin-
County Judge James A. Sparrow I tinder $500 bonds for Ins appear­
C.'LDWELL A BYRD.
«lay, June 2nd on his return home. ing from the Pioneer firm the O (’ returned Tuesday evening from a ance at the Fall term of Circuit
Co.,
Huntington.
Proprietors.
Mr. Cays says Harney \ alley has
tour ot in«|*ection of county mads court. Bonds were furnished with
no attractions for him.
E. <’. Bulkeley, of Si I vieti, was in the Drew'ev. C ilamitv und Sil- C. W. McClain and Frank Cawl-
tield ss suretier. The charge a-
down on business Monday, One of vics valley sections.
i
gainst Hays was withdrawn.it bc-
his
ubjeets
was
to
make
annual
Vote for IL <’. Ix-vens to* County
Caldwell A" Byrd arc moving , ing shown that he had no connec­
i
proof on his desert tiling.
J ndpr.
their saloon to the building on the tion with the affair.
Mr. and Mrs A I. Johnson, of corner north of the postotlice.
Volcanoes in (he West Indies still
L. WOI.DENBERG. SRM Proprietor.
Frank J. Stanton, the republi­
Drcwsey.
were the guests of Mr. Evervone is invited to call and see
continue active.
can candidate for county clerk of
'Die services of a brewer of long years experience has bean se­
Johnson’.^ “i»ter. Mrs. G. \V. Clev­ them in their new quarters.
The Boer peace conference is enger, a tew duvs this week.
,
e I Malheur county, died at his heme
cured ami the product of tills Brewery is of-the best grade in the
The firm whose word is behind in Malheur City last Friday from
alili deadlocked.
Inland Empire. Place a trial orijer and you wiiil nut be disap­
I k- Bley ins arrived from Prine- tlx-goods is tlieO. C. Co.. Hunt-' lictuorragc of the lungs, lie was
pointed.
The plumbers and woodworker’s ville last week to lie with tiia little ingtmi.
about 32 years of age and leaves a BURNS
strike in Portland is at an end
ORlvGON
sou, Lee, who bus been seriously ill
Arrange your business so that wifi- and a large number of friends
Huntington is the only place to with pneumonia. Th- little fellow you can attend the big celebration in different parts of the state to
buy your supplies and taere is only is getting along nicely.
in Burn- on July 1th. A program mourn his untimely demise. The
one O. C. Co.
E. IL King and tiis sons. Charley will be out by next week, when it remains will be taken to Monmouth. Ç,
• ’idk county, for burial. Mr. Stan­
Lodi«» aille ties trimmed in Ince, un.I Jess, have gone to their desert will be given to our readers.
claims
in
the
eastern
part
of
the
something new and dainty at N.
I. M Davis, a prominent stock- ton was an old classmate of the
valley. They will fence und other­
Brown A Sone.
mini of Drcweey, who has been east editor of this paper.
wise improve their lu iv propertv.
Henry Goodloe was in from his
A tint at Grants Puss Mondnj
with .lorses, passed through Ontario
home
on the Cow Creek sink Mon­ J
Bain— M itchell— Winona—Rush­ the first of the week on his return
afternoo i destroyed the factory and
day.
llenrv says he will leave for
mills of the Sugar Pine Sash A ford and Webber Wagons ut the O. to Harnev county.—Ontario Demo­
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the
railroad
i mined mt eh aftei the
Doot Company and a number of (.’. Co , II unlingtou.
crat.
election with a load of wool going
dwelling«. The lose is about $!<'<•.
C. A. Sweek infarms us tliut be
to Ontario. Most of the wool from
OOO, and the insurauce is very expects his children, John, Earl
Vote for k. A. Miller for Treas­ this county, he snvs. will go to this
and Miss Agnes, home by th«- mid­
small.
urer.
point, owing to the pool of the wool­
dle of June. They arc attending
f •
growers’ for the purpose of auction­
One of our country school teach the Agricultural College at Cor­
era near here l«ox«*d the ears of a vallis.
Bob McKinnon arrived from the ing off their wool, by which method i
they expeet to find readier sale and II
pupil a few day« ago. The boy
TO TRADE.—Desirable town railroad Thursday with un eight
told hia mother and the next day property consisting of good house, horse load of freight. The greater better prices.
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the teacher received the following five lots, barn, woodshed and chick­ part of his load consisted of ma- | M. Chevelier. who was around t,
t. I
Successer* to R. A. Miller4*
note: “Those who tilted you for en house, good well. Good location. chincry ami wire for the electric ] Burns a year or so ago- is in the
I penitentiary at Boise for salc-craek-
▼our work alio'ikl have told you To trade for ranch property, En- light plant.
| ing. He states in a communica­
that nature has provided a proper quire at this ollice.
.«
Mr«. H. B. Mace and Mi»s Vella tion received by a Burns party yes­
place for the punishment of a buy
When* do you buy your Drv returned Thursday from a visit terday that he is innocent, and
aad it ia not on the ear. I thank
(¡noils,
Clothing. Roots, Shoe and with relatives in California. Mr. that the cause of nis downfall was i
you to use it hereafter.”
Huts. Wc have the stock and ut Mace met thaui with conveyance 'evil associates. He is trying to
prices that we defy competition at the Van.v* ranch on Quinn River raise funds to secure a new trial.
'1IMIIKK i-ri.ll KK, FINAL I’ltooY SolJi'l
KilK FVBI.lt A I m.X
from
auv tmuron. Cull or write the .•md returned with them.
11. H laud Ofllea. Bum«. Oregon, tpril l-.i, I-»«.'. |
Harry Smith, a brother of I’hil
O.
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’
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Co., Huntington.
Bali«» 1« h«r«b • give» tkal M. I.«-«- i »l-lw-ll
The proposed amendment to th«* Smith, met with * serious accident
ku «It'll liollre III intention III iiniki- Knal 1
Judging from the number of Constitution is at the bottom of the . on the desert Tuesday, which re-1
priHil before tlie lle«i«t»ran.| k. n lirr »Hlielr |
<>■<« In Hurns, Oregon, on Monday th- -Villi < parties
returning empty handed ballot. Mark your X in the line suited in a badly mangled arm. He,
day uf May. I9W,
timber culture nppll-•» ’
lien No. IM'-*, for the M1, of s». js, Tp•_•:< S.. , from angling tours up the river, one between the number and the word in company with others, were rid­
R WK.
would be lead to believe that they yes if you vote for it, und in the ing for horses, and his injuries were
lip uaiae* ■■ wllnc-aua' l>. Iimoou, K. II.
Reed, Kweietl Iteed »»■! Orville Itilak, all of were possessors of wlint is coin mon* line between ttie number anil the caused by bis saddle horse falling
Kutas, Oregon.
, word no if you vote against it.
i ly called ‘‘fisherman's luck.”
ffi’h bi’».
W« Fu»r. Iti’fMer
Local and General.
Proper Compounding
Burns Drug Store
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