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N. Brown A Sons hove a fine < STAR ROt'TE BOX D>M,UTJlk. line of gentlemen’» fui nishiug goods We are in receipt of a letter from Oregonian and Items, 12 00 for Summer wear. the Post'iffice Department request- : James .Moffat, of Drewsey, was Atty Dalton Bigg» and Deputy ing us to publish an order of the We are receiving new and fresh stock nearly every day—freak over on business Thursday. Sheriff Sam Motherahead returned Department for rural mail delivery line of Groceries, Ladies' dress good», Shirt waists. Wrapper», ■I H Jordan, of Lawen, was a ' Tuesday from a trip to Narrows and on all star routes. We hare given Gents' Furnishing Good*, Shoes, Hats, Childrens* apparel, etc. Lawen. this matter space before, but to give buri ties» visitor Wednesday. Give us your order». We will fill them at bottom prices. I it further publicity we print it Robt. Waters returned Sunday T. B. James and wife, of Harney, were visiting in Burns Wednesday evening from a trip to Wild Hors», again. The order is a# follows: Notice is hereby given to the pub- where he took a load of »oil drink», Packard Shoes for men! Best the product of the Burns Bottling • lie that the contracts in effect July shoe for men made. N Brown A Works. 1, 1902, for the performance of mail «w Hons. service on the star routes in the W. J. King, of Lawen, was up If you desirs to trade for, or buy. last weak on biwine»». While here States ami Territories hereinafter desirable town property call al this ho telephoned tho parties at the named provide that, in addition ti Of prescriptions is no child'« play. office. carrying the mail« to the various MONMOtTH. OREGON. railroad handling hi« wool to dis Il require« conscientious earn and Graduates>cif the School are in constant postoflices, the carrier will ho re Polk Gearhart of Calamity, was pose of the clip. ikstuand at salaries ranging from >40 00 to aeeuralc knowledge of drugs and quired to deliver mail into all boxes in town several days during the >100.00 per month. Students taka the L. B. Springer who ba« been can- and hang small bagn or «atchels their relation» to each other. Wo HtXa examination« during their courso fined to bis bed «nice the death of containing mail on cranes or po»ts take an honest pride in the purity week on business. in tlis school'and are prepared to receive McMullen, the photographer, ia his wife, is improving He is at- that m»y be erected along the line of our drugs, ai.d the skill and tie- State Certificates cn graduation. cuiaey with which we compound »til. to be found at his old stand tended by his daughter Mrs. Geo. of the route, under the following Expenses range from >120.00 to >175.(0 opposite the Bunk Marshall, of Hurney. per year. them on your physician'» order. regulations of the Department: Strong Normal course anti well equip. Any person living on or near the Commissioner elect C T. Miller Clubbing rat a givtn with any I>ed Training Department. paper or periodical published in and father in-law. M. V. Smith. route «nd not within the corporate The fail term opens Sept. Iti. For catalogue containing full iniorma- the I nited States were up from Lawen the first of th«» limits of any town or within 80 rods II. W. WELCOME A CO.. xion.address E. D. KESSLER, of any post office, who desires hi» Proprietor«. week .Mr. Miller lias just returned S, S Williams, formerly mana* or J B. V. Ba tier, Sec y President. mail deposited at a given point on from a business trip to the railroad. ger ot the O-B stage line, will again the line of the route by the carrier take charge of the route Charley Lewi», who I iuh been ab may provide and erect a suitable Pauline Locher returned home I sent from Burna since Inst Fall, box or crane on the roadside, loca- St. FITZGKKALI». F. f* KIEDEK. BIGGS Jt BIGGS last week from Portland where she whh an arrival on the O-B et age ted in such manner as to be reach- HATH KI»A Y. III.Y 5. l'»02 President, nec’jr and T rea». Attorney» Sunday evening. Mint of Lit, time c«l as conveniently as practicable has been attending school. Geo. Fry is on a business trip to was spent in Portland and The by the carrier without dismounting HANKIIAl.l. TODAY. I fallen. from the vehicle or horse, and such Tne first of th« »erica of games Baker City in connection with the Louis Racine wuh «eized with person shall file with .be postmart« r lietween tlie Red Stockings and the affairs of the old Citizens Bunk hemorrhage of the lung« Monday 1 at the |»o*<t office to which his mail < »l«i Tuners will be played at the Walter Matthews, of Multnomah ii und it whs thought for a time that is addressed! which »hall be one of Eair grounds thia afternoon for a county, has been nominated for purse of ♦•HI The Red Stocking* United States Marshal of Oregon. It would be impossible to save bin the two post offices on the route on j Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed to all Landa in Harney Countr. life, but the hemorrhage was atop, either side of and next totheboxor ' hnvo isarn playing good bull and I pel and be is now reported to he craneja request in writing for the Waters Bros, proprietors of the the “old buys'* b«ve their hands ' "W REAL ESTATE delivery of his mail to the carrier full. The game will be called at Variety Store have purchased Perry I getting along nicely. Office ih Bank Building. Mrs. Alice Hail and two little for deposit ot the designated point. ! Bought and Sold en Cemmieaion. 2 o'clock Tli« line up this after Williams' interest in the Bott’iug Works. at the rirk of the addressee. The' children, of Webb City, Missouri, iu>on will be as follow« Sheriff Thos. Allen and family j were passencers on the incoming small bag or satchel above describ Red Stockings Old Timer* Ai Welcome, c Schwartz, [ moved into the Elam Brown resi- j O-B stage Monday evening. Mr«. ed, as well »« the box or crane, must i j be provided by the person for whose I donee south of the Catholic church, Nolie Reel, Hull is u daughter of Reciever Chas Sager», p The bar is supplied with none I Newell of the U. S. Land Olbce of use it is intended without expense McKinney, lb Cochrane Monday. i»ul the very best Ixands of to the Department. Chester Smith, 2b I* Young Queon Quality sh«>cs for women. this place. She may probably lu- Wines, Liquors and Carbonated It shall be the duty of the post- ' Jay Gould, Sb Gowan, I Best workmanaliip, quality unex __i cat«* permanently in this country. master at every such post office, up- ’ drink», and the Choicest Cigars. as Jnmeson, Water». celled, »tvle the latest out. N. Joel Sturtevant and Mins Catli- on a written order from any person Homer Berd. M Smith I Brown AaSun>. rf Your patronage solicited. I erine Stine, of Chicago, wore united living on or nesr the route, to de- J Hibbard, cf Donni«, Jorgensen is still to the front j 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 see his ' French Hotel, Wedncrdav evening. route any mail matter—placing in ' Corner north of |«ostoffice. a uh F. Welcome, line of na'ches, clocks, jewelry J July 2. 1002. Justice Dvke Jame- the respective satchels, where such i Another game will CALDWELL A BYRD, stationary, etc. I I sen performing the ceremony. Mr. ire used, the mail for the persons ! morrow afternoon, I and Mr». Sturtevant will make Proprietors. to whom such satchels belong—with M. B. and L B. Hayes and Clar. to the giouuds ence Drink water, of Lawen, were j their home at the mill north of ; instructions as to the proper uiai i » box or crane at which »aid mail doing busine»» in Burns a couple town. SI MMER NOKKxL SCHOOL. I T atsey, j matter shall be <le{»>sitc<l; but reg I A a “ bad injun ” became of days this week. A Summer Normal School will cotniusnc» the work of organization C A. S week's children, John, j i embroiled in a light Monday with istered mail shall not be s > deliver July “th Th* Normal will con Earl and Agnes, returned home j whiskey and a coti pio of duakv ed un’ess expressly requested by tinue over a course of five w<ek». I'uexday from Corvallis where they i maidens, during which he received the addressee in his written order. J threo knife wounih in the lower | No mail matter so delivered to the The first week will be devoted to have been attending school. L. WOI.DENBERG, SR., Proprittor. part of the back and one on ’.he «rm. I carrier shall be carried past another organisation and planning for th* The services of a brewer of long years experience ba« been* ee The baseball games are schedul ; Dr. Geary dressed the wounds which 1 post office on the route before being moat effectual work during the fol ed for Julv 5 and 6 The teams 1 proved to be quite severe but not deposited into a mail box or hung , cured and the Droduct of this Brewery is of the best grade in tho lowing four week». Inland Empire. Place a trial order and you will ru>t be disap on a crane or post. All subjects for county aud state will be evenly matched and you | dangerous. pointed. may look for a spirited contest («per« will be thoroughly discu»» '<1 Work on the new Catholic church I The carrier on the route will be' BURNS, required to receive from any post OREGON- The new county officers will take and reviewed and the work in gen ■ had progressed far enough that - master on the route auy mail mat eral will be of inestimable value to their re«p«ctive positions Monday, : Esther McDevitt moved into the j ter or private muil satchel that any one desiring to take the Au- with the exception of assessor, who i new building dining the week, and may be entrusted to him outside of does not take his office uutil Janu will hold services there Sunday, j the usual mail bag, and shall carry guat teacher»* examination. mad matter or private mail All teachers and public school ary. | The finishing work is not all com such satehcl to and deposit it into the FOR SALE—A new home of plete as fund.« have run short but: student« above the eighth grade proper mail box or hang it on the will be admitted. Everyone tak five rooms, with outbuildings. A the work will becontiuued as fast proper mail crane placed on the ing the Summer ' ormal course are full block of eight lots. Good water as money ia raised line of the route for this purpose ; such service by the carrier to he 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 Through theflourtesy of the Burn» Mrs Lena Anderson and Mrs. members of the Oregon State Medi- character and of sufficient intelli school board, the Summer Normal Louis Racine were the winners of i ' cal Board, to restrain the board I gence to properly handle and de will lie held in the public school the two beautiful sewing machines I i from cancelling a medical license, posit the mail along the route. The Department does not pre building offered by N. Broun A Sons to cash I , the plaintiff was allowed until Sep- scribe any particular design of box Prof. M E. Rigbv, who has just purchasers during June. i tern her 15 by Judge Frazer yester- or satchel to be used for this service, roturnol from a visit with his fam .Miss Rosetta Eastland, for the j day to prepare a bill of exceptions ! but the person providing either ily at Medford, will have charge of past two year# teacher of the inter- I j for an appeal to the Supreme should sec that it is of such char the ncho«d. Hi» work in connec mediate department of the Burns ' Court, acter as to afford ample protection to his mail. If there is a lock at tion with tho Commercial school public school, has l»een elected to a last winter is very complimentary position in the Patterson school in j Mr and Mrs. J. J. Cawlfield and | tached to the box. a key is not to i son, Stonewall, and daughter, Mrs. 1 he held by the carrier, as he is ex and hi» ability as an educator ably I Eugene. : Lulu Bruce, of Portland, left Tues- ! pected to deposit the mail without g qualities him to superintend the tV. O. Newell, of Warm Spring day overland for Eastern Oregon ‘ the necessity of unlocking the box. t , Successor« to R. A. Müler 4 Co. work of the Normal. The box or crane should lie so lo Valley, and Miss Emma J. Metcalf, . via Canyonville mi d Rogue river.' cated on tho roadside that the car of Calamity, were united in ma<- The trip is taken for an outing and . rier can de|>osit the mail without VOTING CONTENT. riage at ths Anderson Hotel Wed will consume aliont two* month# leaving his vehicle or hor«e. and yet The voting oontest for Goddess , nesday evening by Justice Jame time. They will enjoy a brief visit not where it will obstruct public of Liberty and Angel of Peace travel. son. i near Burns, Harney county, where , The carrier is u<>t required to col closed Tuesday night. Tho eandi- j date» receiving the largest vote i Services at Christian Science the elder Cawlfield has a brother.’ I lect mail from the taixes, but tb« re were Miss Bertha Williams and , Hall, corner rust of the Bank, every ' they will make an indefinite stay is no objection to his doing so if it <»es net interfere with his making Mi»» Maud Norton who were given ' Sunday at 11a. tn. and 8 p.m. at Crater Lake while absent.—Rose- , <J the schedule time. The law pro- ' burg Review. Service Wednesday evenings at 8. tho honor in the above order. The i | rides that every carrier of the mail Demand for Normal Graduates '• shall receive any mail matter pre- vote on the various candidates w as Everybody is invited to attend these services. of the State Normal School nt Mon ' sented to him if properly prepaid as follow«: Wishing to take in the festivi mouth reports that the demand for by stamps, and deliver the same for Misn Bertha Williams ............ Ml I mailing at the next post office at. ties in connection with the celebra its graduate!» during the past year which he arrives, but that no fees Mias Maud Norton......... . . . . ‘Hi Miss Dora Caldwell................. 53: tion of the Nation’s holiday, we get has been much Iwvond the supply. shall lie allowed hitu therefor. Miss Rose Rutherford............... 53 j out earlier than usual this week, Graduation from the Normal prac The box delivery above described and in consequence will he unable tically assures places worth from is required by the contracts effec Miss Vella Mace ... to give an account of the doings in 9 10 to $100 per mouth. The Stu tive July 1, 1902, on all tho star j Miss Myrtle Jnmeson routesf with hut few excaptions)iu this issue. dents take tho state examinations Arkansas. Louisiana. Texas, In Miss Frankie Shelley Mr. F. E. Foster, the well-known during the regular course and ure i dian Territory, Oklahoma, Kansas. Miss Lulu Johnson.. merchant of Union, has been ap- easily able to pass on nil subjects , Nebraska, South Dakota. North Miss Mabel < iowau.. (minted administrator of the estate i required for state paper« before Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colo Miss Frankie Stenger of Abner Robbins, deceased. 8. 1. t graduation. The school has a well rado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Miss Ethel Sagers .. Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Neva Benson, E. W Davis and Thos. ' <>quipped Training Department da, California, Alaska and Hawaii. Miss Lydia Sagers... 15 j Brasher have been designated ap- consisting of a nine grade town Miss fxila Baker....... W. S SHALLENBERGER, Second Asst Poatiuastei General.1 ■chrxjlaud a typical country school. 15 ' praisers—Union Republican. Mis* Florence Baker Local and General. NëwGoodsl NewTjouds! Lunaberg & Dalton Prooer Compounding STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS E. 0. T. G. CO. The Windsor Bar Harney Valley Brewery Miller & Thompson