Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, July 05, 1902, Image 3

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N. Brown A Sons have a fine
line of gentlemen’» fui nishiug goods
Oregonian and Items, <2.00
for Summer wear.
James Moffat, of Drewsey, was
Atty Dalton Biggs and Deputy
over on butineas Thursday.
Sheriff Kam Motherahcad returned
J. H Jordan, of l.awen, was a Tuesday from a trip to Narrows and
l.awen.
business visitor Wednesday,
Local and General.
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STAR ROUTE BOX OMtUTESY
New Goods! Newfroodsl
We ar* in receipt of a letter from
th« Poatoffice Department request­
ing us to publish an order of the
We are receiving new and fresh stock nearly every day—fresh
Department for rural mail delivery
lin* of Groceries, Ladies’ dress good», Shirt waists. Wrappers,
on all star routes. We have given
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Childrens’ apparel, etc.
this matter space before, but to give
Give us your orders. We will fill them at bottom prices.
it
further
publicity
we
print
it
Robt.
Waters
returned
Sunday
1
T B. James and wife, of Harney,
wer«j visiting in Burn* Wednesday evening from a trip to Wild Horse, again. The order is as follows:
Notice is hereby given to the pub­
where lie took a load of soil drinks,
Packard Shors for men! Best the product of the Burns Bottling lic that the contracts in effect July
•hoe for men made. N Brovu A Works.
1, 1902, for the performance of mail
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Sons.
service on the star routes in the
W. J. King, of l.awen, was up
It you desire to trade for, or buy, la»t weak on btyiirie**. While here States and Territories hereinafter
desirable town property call al this he telephoned the parties at the named provide that, in addition tv
Of prescriptions is no child's play office.
carrying the mail* to the various
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
railroad handling his wool to dis­
Il requires conscientious earn and
GraduatM.of the School are in constant
postoffices, the carrier will he re­
Polk Gearhart of Calamity, was pone of the clip.
demand at »alariea ranging from 140 00 to
aecurato knowledge of drug» and
quired to deliver mail intoall boxes
in
town
several
days
during
the
*100.00
j«er month. Students tak« U m
L.
B.
Springer
who
has
been
can-
thei* relations 6» each other. We
and hang small bag» or satchels
week
on
business.
Htjta
easuiination*
during their coura«
fined to bis bed since the death of containing mail on cranes or posts
take an honest pride in the purity
in the *cbool*aad are prepared to receive
McMullen, the photographer, is his wife, is improving He is at- that m»y be erected along the line
uf our drugs, and the »kill and ac-
State Certificates on graduation.
cuiaey with which we compound will, to be found at hi» old stand tended by his daughier Mr*. Geo. of th«- route, under the following
Expenses range from *120.00 to *175.1 0
I
Marshall, of Harney.
<mpo*ite the Bunk.
per year.
them on your physician’s order.
regulations of the Department:
Strong Normal course and well equip.
Any person living on or near the
Commissioner elect C T. Miller
Clubbing rat a givtn with any
t>ed Training Department.
The (all term open» Sept. 16.
paper or periodical published in and father in-law. M. V. Smith, route and not within the corporate
For catalogue containing full iniorma-
were on from Liiwen the fi rat of th«» limits of ai.y town or within 80rods
U W. WELCOME A co..
the 1 nited States.
jion. addle»»
E. D. KESSLER,
of any post office, who debires hi»
Proprietors.
week
Mr.
Mill»r
ha*
just
returned
H. S Williams, formerly mana­
or
J
B.
V.
Ba
tier,
See'y
President.
mail deposited at a given point on
ger ot the O-B stage line, will again from a business trip to the railroad.
the line of the route by the carrier
take charge of the route
Charley Lewis, who has been ab­ may provide a-id erect a suitable
Pauline Locher returned home I sent from Burns since Inst Kall, box or crane on the roadside, loca­
«.FITZGERALD,
F. 8 RIEDER,
BIGGS & BIGGS
last
week from Portland where she whs an arrival on the O-B »■Inge ted in such manner as to be reach-
HATE BDAY. Hl.Y
IW2
President,
nec’y and Trees.
Attorneys
Sunday evening. Mast of his time e«l as conveniently as practicable
has been attending school.
Ge,». Fry is on a business trip to was »pent in Portland and The by the carrier without dismounting
BASEBALL TODAY.
I>alles.
from the vehicle or horse, and such
Toe tiratof the rerira of e»inr» Baker City in connection with the
Louis
Racine
wus
seized
with
person shall file with .be postmaft» r
affair*
of
the
old
Citizens
Bank.
t>rlweeii the Red Stocking* and the
hemorrhage
of
the
lungs
Monday
at the |>o«t office to whi< h his mail
'I u<-orp«*ra'.ed..
••Id Timers will L«- played al the
Walter Matthews, of Multnomah and it whs thought for a time that
is
addrcssed(
which
shall
l»e
one
of
Fair ground* this afternoon f«jr a county, has been nominated for
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed to all Lands in Harney
purweoftiO The Red Slocking* United States Marshal of Oregon. it would be impossible to save hi» the two post offices on the route on
County.
life,
but
the
hemorrhage
was
stop-
either side of and next totheboxor
have laoi plaving good bull and
Waters
Bros
,
proprietors
of
the
pel
and
lie
is
now
reported
to
he
craneja request in writing for the!
the “old buys” Lave their bands
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delivery of hie mail to the carrier .
full Th* came will be called at Variety Store, have |iurcha«e<i Perrv getting along nicely.
Willinms'interest in the Bott'ing
Office ih Bank Building.
Mrs. Alice Hall and two little for deposit ot the designated point,
Bought and Sold on CeosmissioH.
2 o'clock Tl>« line up tin* after,
Works.
at
the
risk
of
the
addressee.
The
children,
of
Webb
City,
Missouri,
tuion will be a» follows:
Sheriff Tho». Allen and family were passengers on the incoming small bag or »atchei above describ­
Rail Stock mgs
O!<1 Tinier*
moved
into the Elsie Brown resi­ O-B stage Monday evening. Mrs. ed, ns well as the box or crane, must
Ai Welcome,
c
Schwarte.
Nolie Reel,
Sägern, dence Mouth of the Catholic church, Hall is a daughter of Reciever Chas. be provided by the person for whose
P
The bar is supplied with nor.e
Newell of the U. S. Land Office of use it is intended without expense
McKinney,
lb
t.'i «chrane Monday.
But
the very best Iwands of
to the Department.
<’heater Smith, 2 b
I’ Young
Quean Quality »hoes for women. this place. She may probably Io-
Wines, Liquure and Carbonated
It shall be the duty of the post­
Jay Gould,
SI»
Gowan, Brut workmanship, quality unex­ ! cate permanently in this country.
master
at
every
such
post
office,
up
­
drink*, and the Choicest Cigars.
na
Jameson,
Water* celled, style the latest out. N.
Joel Sturtevant and Miss Cath­ on a written order from any person
Homer RrrJ.
M Smith Brown di„Suns.
r(
I erine Stine, of Chicago. were united
Your patronage solicited.
living on or near the route, to de­
Hibbard,
c(
Dennis,
Jorgenson is still to the front in marriage in the parlor of the liver to the mail carrier for that
Courteous treatment to all.
Dillard,
rf
Carter, with low prices
Call and »en his French Hotel. Wednesday evening, route any mail matter—placing in
Corner north of postoflice.
■ uh
F. Welcome,
line of na'ches. clocks, jewelry. July 2. 1902, Justice Dvke Jame­ the respective satchels, where such
Another game will be played to-
CALDWELL A BYRD,
son performing the ceremony. Mr. ire used, th«* mail for the persons
itatiunary, etc.
morrow afternoon, No adinitsiou
anti
Mr*.
Sturtevant
will
make
Proprietors.
, to whom such satchels belong—with
M B and L. B Huven and Ciar, i
to the gioumls
I tlieir home at
the
mill
north
of
; instructions as to the proper mail
ence Drink water, of Lawen, were
box or crane at which said mail
doing business in Burn: a couple town.
SUMMER NORM Ab SCHOOL.
T
atsey,
¡matter
shall bedcq»osited; but reg­
a
“
Lad
injun
”
became
of
days
ibis
week.
A Kummer Normal School will
istered
mail
shall not be s > deliver­
in
a
light
Monday
with
embroiled
commence the work of organization
C A. S week's children, John,
ed
un'ess
expressly
requested by
and
a
couplo
of
duekv
whiskey
July 7lh The Normal will con ' Earl and Agnes, returned home
the
addressee
in
his
written
order.
maidens,
during
which
he
received
tinue over a coura« of five weeks Tuesday from Corvallin whore they
'
No
mail
matter
so
delivered
to
the
three
knife
wound.»
in
the
lower
The first week will he «levoted to I have been attending school.
L. WOLDENBERG, SR., Proprietor.
i
carrier
shall
be
carried
past
another
part
of
the
back
and
one
on
the
arm.
organisation and planning for th*
The services of a brewer of long years experience ba.» been’se­
The basrball games are schedul­ Dr. Geary dressed the wounds which 1 post office on the route before being
most effectual work during the fol­
ed fur Jul v 5 and 6 The teams proved to be quite severe but not deposited into a mail box or hung J cured and the nroduet of this Brewery is of the best grade in tho
lowing four weeks.
Inland Empire. Place a trial order and you will not Le disap­
on a crane or post.
All subjects for county and st*te [ will be evenly matched and you danrerous.
may look for a spirited contest
The carrier on the route will be ! pointed .
jMprra will be thoroughly disema -d
Work on the new Catbolicchurch
required
receive from any post-j BURNS,
OREGON-
ami reviewed and (he work in gen- I The new county officer* will take I had progressed far enough that . master on to the
route
auv
mail
mat-
-
eral will be of inestimable value to I their respective positions Monday, Father McDevitt moved into the , ter or private mail sutchcl that
any one desiring to take the Au- I with the exception of assessor, who now building dining the week, and may be entrusted to him outside of
does not take his office uutil Janu­ will hold service* there Sunday. : the usual mail bag, and shall earry
gust teacher»' examination.
ary.
mail matter or private mail
Ail teachers and public school i
The finishing work is not all com­ I •uch
satchel
to and deposit it into the
FOR SALE—A new home of plete as funds have run short but
students above the eighth grad«-
i proper mail box or hang it on the
will be admitted. Everyone tak- I five rooms, with outbuildings. A the work will be continued as fast proper mail crane placed on the
mg the Summer * ormal course arc full block of eight lots. Good water as money is raised
line of the route for this purpose ;
I such service by the carrier to be
requested to 'eport on the morning as »here is in town. Enquire at
Oregonian, June 27: In the suit without charge to the addressees. .
.his office.
of July 7th.
of Dr. Heinrich Volp * gainst the
The mail carriers must be of good I
Through theoourtesy of the Burns
Mrs Lena Anderson and Mrs. members of the Oregon State Medi­ character and of sufficient intclli- |
school board, the Summer Normal Louis Racino were the winners of cal Board, to restrain the board . genec t» properly handle and de-
will I«« hold in the public school the two beautiful sewing machines
from cancelling a medical license, - posit the mail along the route.
The Department does not pre- -
building
offered by N. Bron n A Son» to cash the plaintiff was allowed until Sep­
scribe
any particular design of box
Prof. M E. ltigbv, who has just purchasers during J use.
tember 15 by Judge Frazer yester­ or satchel to be used for this service.
roturnoi from a visit with his fam­
Miss Rosetta Eastland, for the day to prepare a bill of exceptions : but the person providing either
ily at Medford, will have charge of pas’ two years teacher of the inter­
for an appeal to the Supreme i should see that it is of such char­
the school. His work in connec­ mediate department of the Burna Court.
acter as to afford ample protection
to his mail. If there is a lock at-'
tion with the Commercial sch<K«l public school, has been elected to a
Mr and Mrs. J. J. ('awlfield and tachcd to the box, a key is not to
last winter is very complimentary position in the Patterson school in
son, Stonewall, and daughter, Mrs. I be held by the carrier, as he is ex-
and his ability as an educator ably Eugene.
Lulu Rruce, of Portland, left Tues­ I pected to deposit the mail without
qualifies him to superintend the
tV. O. Newell, of Warm Spring day overland for Eastern Oregon j the necessity of unlocking the box. i
Successors to R. A. Miller <t Co.
work of the Normal.
I The box or crane should lie so lo- j
Valley, and Miss Emma J. Metcalf, via Canyonville an d Rogue river. J rated on the roadside that the car-
of Calamity, were united in ma<- The trip is taken for an outing and rier can deposit the nmi! without
VOTING CONTENT
riage at th* Anderson Hotel Wed­ will consume aliont two' month» leaving his vehicle or horse, and yet i
The votiug ooniest for Goddess
nesday evening by Justice Jame­ 1 time. They will enjoy a brief visit Dot where it wiil obstruct public;
of Liberty and Angel of Peace
son.
near Burns, Harney county, where j i travel.
i
closed Tuesday night. The candi­
The carrier is u<>t required to col­
Services at Christian Science the elder Cawlfield has a brother, lect mail from the Ixixes. but there
dates receiving the largest vote
ware Miss Bertha Williams and Hull, corner east of the Bank, every they will make an indefinite stay ! is no objection to hie doing eu if it
does net interfere with his making
Miss Maud Norton who were given Sunday at 11a. in. and 8 p. tn. I at Crater Lake while absent.— Rose­ , the schedule time. The law pro-
the honor in the above order. The Service Wednesday evenings at 8. burg Review.
that every carrier of the mail
I ; vide»
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'1 matter pre-
vote on ths various candidates was Everybody is invited to attend
Demand for Normal Graduates' shall
receive
anv
mail
these services.
of the State Normal School at Mon- «ented to him if properly prepaid
as follows:
Wishing to take in the festivi­ mouth reports that the demand for by stamps, and deliver the same for
Miss Bertha Williams .. ...161
mailing at tbg-yg.y |x>»t office at.
ties
in connection with the eelebra- its graduates during the past year mailing^g
Miss Maud Norton......... .. . ‘H
t no fees
which he arrr
i
tion
of
the
Nation's
holiday,
we
get
i shall
Miss Dora Caldwell....... ... 53
I has been much lieyond the supply.
lie aUfld
ri lied
03 I ! out earlier than usual this week, Graduation from the Normal prac­ The
Miss Rose Rutherford
ami
in
consequence
will
bo
unable
flee-
is
required
u|
tically
assures
places
worth
from
Miss Vella Mace............. ... 51
to
give
an
account
of
the
doings
ir.
tive
July
1,
I
•17
110 to $100 per mouth. The Stu­ I
Miss Myrtle Jameson.
routes! with®
dents take tho state examinations Arkansas. ■
. 83 this issue.
Miss Frankie Shelley....
Mr. F. E. Foster, the well-known during the regular course and uro ! diau Tcrritofl
Miss Lulu Johnson......... ... 20
Miss Mabel Gowan......... ... 20 merchant of Union, has been ap­ easily able to pass on i.Il subjects II Nebraska, J
. 17 pointed administrator of the estate required for state papers before I Dakota, Mma
Miss Frankie Stenger ...
New Mi
Miss Ethel Sagers........... ...16 - of Abnur Robbins, deceased. S. I. graduation. The school lias a well rado,
Idaho, Wash!
15 I Benson, E. W Davis and Tims. I equipped Training Department da. California
Miss Lydia Sagers...........
15 I Brasher have been designated “P- consisting of a nine grade town
Miss I-ola Baker...............
W S M
I
■"bool and a typical country school.
15
' praisers—Union Republican.
Second Asa
Miss Florence Baker. ...
Lunaberg & Dalton
Prooer Compounding
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Burns Drug Store
HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS
The
Windsor
Bar
Harney Valley Brewery
Miller & Thompson
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