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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1902)
A prettv go(.«l ntorv is going a Qneen Quality Shoes—N. Brown I round town about Editor Byrd, of A Hons. the Times Ib-ral I, regarding n lit Lunch Goo«!- — N. Brown A G. W Clevenger has gon»" <«> An tle inci'b nt ' h •! haj'poned on hi« Hons. der»on Vft'ley to d »-om«- building rcinil bm-kelbe-rymg trip While Cha« Ra ul wm oyer fiom liar foi Elsie Brown »trolling thiough the lull pinta one , A 1C Mackintosh, of Twelve Mile. day he .aught sight of what he i tiey the first of the w< ok. Carrol Cecil and wife «re spend Crook County, »vs« a B rrns visitor thought wu» u deer king down un . during the week. der a rim rock and fear'ng an .»t ing a few days in i>irmt Mr Fred Fisk and Mi»» Pearl tn- k turmd loot« with both barrel« John Budelmnu is moving into Fry w« r«> imitel ill marriage at the of his »hot gun which h«* had along bis new residi neo today Collage I! »tel, 8und»y evening < for protection. Not being satisfie«), i Mr». Ja«p«-r Davis, of Harney, August 24. i however, and still fearingnn attack I wa» visiting friends in Burns Thurs E B Reed and family and Ju*' from a wounded n. imil. he lia-tdy day. Gould, who b ive been vi-iting in rc*o»d »nd fi.ed two more-hots ‘ Born, in Burns, Aiigu«t 28. 1902 I Baker City the pus» three week», No stir f>n examination with a to Mr and Air» IL-ur» Caidwell, a write they will »'art home Sept 1- friend, who na I now came up. they 1 boy. C F McKitn ev w •» down from found that ul> the -hots hr.d lekcti On hi» effect, not in u deer, but in a log he Reval Worcester Corsets—N the -a vmill Thur-duv return tes’erday, he wu» acnorn hud mistaken for one. Koo <j »ay Brown »V Kone, it w. h really .i d er. hu 'but the Ja-« ti B< ti «It of Harney, wa- pit'.ie«! b» Mrs P«-rr ngton ami animal was alreaiy d* ad, havin g a busirie»» visitor one dav this lilt • d tighter. been shot «writer in the d .y bv Lunaberg A I).Bon wilt give week. other p<rti s and hid laved d>v»t* uway a beautiful 125 «-hilTonier the If yen desire r» tra«G for. or buy un«L-r the rim rock and died, »nd I 1 Iasi da»' of the Fair Call a <1 see desiruble town properly call nt this ; that Ed» o« Byrd pemg the »>odv I j this h imi»«me pi» w at ihoir store office. [mured four m >re »hot« into its « ar ' and g-1 particular» «» to how you ea«» uul knowing th d some other J G Likens h •» been emph>v< d may be«-otue i's owner hunter ha«l already bagred the as incut cutter m the City Meat Samm-I Bade«, of the Burna Bar, guiie The hide, they continue, »V Market. has been engug‘-'l th«* past week in was littoral.y rid«i!«*d with shot, J D Wilmo’ti. a Gr«nt County placing hi» tirw bir and fixtures while the nice’ which was st>IJ in stockman is buy ing cattle in thia iii position. Tne> aro wry hand good condition b««i tteen sliced o(T •ectiou. some and add greatly to the at- by tue sho’ into suitarde piece* for Clitbliing rut s giv»n with any tra«'iivrn«!»s of th-- place. th" pan. We iv. 1 not vouch foreith-1 pafior or pcrio'licnl published tn L dies Wiappers — N. Br«rwn A er of these yarn» but leave Mr. t the Cnil« d ’'totes Hons. Byrd 11 tell them in bis own way Wc but Uli the tales us they The Fa;r c mnidttec will receive j McMullen, the photographer, is told to US. utili to be found at his old »land s<-ule«i Lid» for c •ncsisioua on the i Locai and General. Prooer Compounding < if prescriptions is no child's play It ie«|Uires coiiHcientio is euro and necuratu knowledge of drugs and their relations to eaeh other. We take in lmiiost pride in tho purity of our «lrugs, and the skill »nd ac eti: acy with which we compound them <m your phyhiciau’s order. Burns 'Drug Store H. W WEM’OMt: &< <»., Propi ictoro. dARNEï VALLEY ITEMS. MH !!•<>• n, H’tiDBTJO. I0o2. ("anyon I'll» Eagle Cluu I Biggs and wife took their «lepu-ture Wednesday tor Opelika Aiabam t, to remain |s«nn mentlv. Ed aldws.l, of Harm«, »ho ln<* been on the Middle Fork visiting tho f'liuilv of N«--vt Livings'on for several week», uruved hi to«n 1'ue-di»»' Mr (’ J I iv< I] wtii > (is H.g new Dale fell an i ii <11» injured on * of til» hips re-ci Vi ng pern.a « « nt inju i- -. i HARNEY COUNTY FAIR WILL BE HELI) IX BURNS. September 22 to 27, inclusive. $2,000 Given Away IN PCRSEH AND PREMIUMS, ALSO A LARGE Nl MBEIL OF SPECIAL P’.IEMU MS. Liberal premiumson grain, cereals, fruits Jive stock and numerous other exhibits. Large Pavilion. Ample stable room. Full control and management is vested in the following B»>ard of Directors: Dalton l-itcgs president; James F. Mahon Isaac Foster, J M Dalton, I. H Geer, A. M Bvrd. A. E. Brown, Dr. W. L. M -rr-!en, Harry Smith. Al Weathetly, J. I’. Withers, Geo. A, Fan th, Sr , C. T Milter, Isaac ''chwarlz, Binion Lewin. Kecr«-tuxy Chas. hi. Cochrane. For further information write DALTON BIGGS. President, Or Chas. N. Cochrane, Sec’y. ground- during Fair week. All The Southern Oregon Sta’e Nor- hula must be up to the aehcdule mal School is making thorough Frank Turret left th- fir»' part <>l lh«- week ' •» Flag Spring- to livl adopted b» Jir .-ommii I* e, a list of p epurutio" f->r the cotuiug year s which m »» b<- ti <1 at ihis office. work. The buildings arc being re- hi- I.OU <-■'«• d i-iie tB Mr. V J Hopkins and Mi-s Lida ; : modeled an«l repaired, and e:;ten- El»ie Brown, wiis in from hit* 8 gers were unit« d in marri ige al j »ive addition-« to th«-chemical and sheep cutup it. the Sieiii« Mouti- the home of the brtd«'a mother. I ! physical «h'partment arc being Inins Sut^a <ti«i Monday. .Mr» Olivo Sageis, Wetlncsduv I made. The faculty is composed of! ElmO'O E I’urri- gion. who ha» - • * Metts Slimmer Hats reduced — August 27. Only relativ«» aid a; ‘ strong t«-a«;l<cr* eon »«era ted to the iieuti • -iigagCti in th«- newspmer. few intimate friends witnessed the i , work. u«-d each department is in inerrant ll u d comm s-mti hum N Blown A Sous. I the hands of a specialist. ceremony. li'-r in Pendleton tor th" pa»t eight A S Swiiu.of Lowen, ha« pur- »eMis.li..- luoved to Burin« where ch«-ed the Elsie Brown property J H M< Mullen and James | A year’s eo'irse in Latin and in • he wil eng-ge hi the lumber Busi souih of the t 'uth-ihc church. Smith have purchased the pnrsent» , Economics ha« been »• Idtd to fur- ness Mr I'urringtou thus returns bank btitldii'g and lot and will u-e : ' ther prepare teachar» fur high school S S William», the <hitario-Burii» The training department to the en«s of tiis early life in the same for their respective oceti i ! work iir.goo. lie wi ll tho ecr< ntric ■ tage coi.tr u tor. aim « looking after pations. TbcV will take pjs»ei>»ion ! • will lie especially strong. A msn Ami« r Ro mns, wim recenll» died hu»»i.ies- ii>lr>*e»!» here Mond.»v. November 15, a which tin e the j ' of splendid e<lue«ti m and wid- ex at U ii >'i a. pa t«»er. h i»lug e»t>ib Jo'ge sen is »til. to the front new bank tuilui'ig will b«- ready I j [»erience will lie a’ the head of the department., Much attention will j ll»b«-d tt«v iosii <»t De ■»»«•)’, in with low prices Call and *»w Ins fur occupancy. be given to oratory,’ and athletics llotiey count«. «• i en that count)’ line of watches, clocks jewelry, \VAG'»NS! WAGONS! »»ill be unde prominent The citi »S’ H put of G unt -oon aflei I he -ta'ioiiar». etc. We will »ell you a M itchell. zens of Ashland have guaranteed Maloeitr I iliuli 'ere «a’ioti was Ilav« vou seen the beautiful 1 Rushford or Winona Farm Bed some I2U0.00 as prizes for excell thrown •'[•«• ii to ►«•Ho ui« nt After chitTonerwinch Luni»>epgA Dalton W.-igou ; ence in these lines. The City Li- i dis olution of partnership Mr I’ur- 3i Steel Skein I85.C0 1 will give away .-»epi 27? Drop in j brurv.of 2000 well «eh-ct« d volumes, : ringlon was connected for several oj ., 90 00 and gel particulars ! is thrown ojien to stmients of the! »ears with the Lux A Miller cattle 3| ,, 10500 F M Bttnyard, who hss a con interests, a- cashier, with beati Send your orders to us, O. C. Co. ' institution. Board and Lodging tract for stacking hay for th" Coin- ! can lie had at from $2 50 per week quarters at Hurney City. puny on ttie Island, was in on bus [ T. B. James, the well-known iar- to $ 1.00. Climate healthy. Course ( mer and stockman, living near of study practical ami exhaustive. iness during the week. Wc understand that N. U. Car- ' Harney, died yesterday morning F»r catalogue of announcements [•enter, 11. M. Horton and Frank <) Another issue will find us in our . from dropsv. The deceased was a rrite B. Mulkey. President, or Jackson have pur« husej th«" electric old.fuar.ers tn the Voegtlv A Wcl-\;f' Mig.ouri and ahoul 65 ClitYord Thomas, Seer»:arv, Ash- light plant. como building, the first door west years of age. He hue lived in Har ' land. Oregon. of (Mir present location. ney County since 1S8G and was one Atty C. E S. Wood and I). C. Articles of incorporation of The J.- D Billingsly arrived from ■ time county commissioner. O’Rielly, of Portland, arrived in Home Tel« phone at d Telegraph Burns Wodne«diy and are guests Ontario Tnursday and is spending •»mi Mothersherd Joe Buchanan Company with a capital stock $i0, u few days in Burns looking after | nod j c. By rd with th -ir taiuili s nt the Hanley ranch. (>•0, were filed in the otlieo of the and Miss Clara Swain returned Wa arc informed thut Chas Par- some business into.e-ls. countv clerk Monda» . The incor Summer Shirt Waists reduced Tue-ditv evening from Iluckel ri’h. lr. will assume the proprietor porators are Chas E. Canyon. R at N. Brown A Sons. I berrying over near Austin station ! ship of lb«« Red Front and White A. Miller ai d M. L. Lewis Tho pur- 'in Bak>r county They found Front Livery burns Sept 1 Win Russell wa< over from Hur- i poecofth«- company assta’edin the ' berries plentiful and brought some corpo ation p ip rs is "to coiistiuct John Worlnw and Herman Goulin ney yesterday for medicine for his thing like Ci.) gallons which they i lease, buy ai (I operate telephone have lensed the Blown place above voungest child who is suffering I catim «1 during t heir stay ' and telegraph lines in Eastern town for two yearn, and are engaged with siimtner complaint. J. M Dalton an I family r« turned ■ Oregon and for that purpose to do in filowing th'- bmd for Full sowing Mrs. W. E I’ris li and si-ter, Wednesday from an outing in Mr. (’line McPhcetors and Mia« Mi«s Fannie Donegan, returned I Bear valley. While out Jim ran any and all things necessary per Etta Williams were married at the Thursday from Jacksonville, where up against a hornet's ucst, coming I taining thereto” The real object homo of the bride’« brother, Perry they spent the summer visiting out second beat. Boys passing his of the company, as we get it, is to build a telephone lino from Burns Williams, outiday evening. August I relatives. camp say he had a very bad to Prineville and one from Burns to 21. The nowlv married couplo There will be a social song ser case of swell(ed )head for a few left Monday for Prineville on u brief vice at tho Baptist Church Sunday days, but when seen yesterday Ontario and Huntington. Just i when work will commence we are visit. evening August 31 Everyone has he was just the «ante Jim. not informed. Tho communica a cordial invitation. Hour of J. B Stetson Co hats—N, Brown tion these lines wiil bring to us is Jorgenson repairs watches sorvico 8 P. M. A Sons. something of great interest to all clocks Work guarantee«!. Oregon City Clothing—N. Brown John A. Oard, of Lawen, is in in Burns and a helping hand A Hotis. town today making final proof on should lie extended if necessary. Cholera Infantum. This has long been regarded as The most hundsomo nnd useful his homestead. He is nccompan Slight injuries often disable a one of the most dangerous and fa present offered us a premiun dur- I ied by his brothers, James II. and msn and cause several days’ loss of I tal diseases to which infants aro I Peter, as witnesses, als.i by his sis time and when blood poison devel subject. It can be curod, however, Fair week is bv Lunaberg A Dalton. wh«-u prop« rly treated. All tha’ is Call nt their »tore uml learn the ters, Mrs. Rimor, of Ri tier, Ghio, ops. sometimes result in the loss of who recently arrived in Harney necnssary is to give Chamberlain's particulars regarding it ; a hand or limb, Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem County on h visit to her brothers, I Pain Baliu is an antiseptic lini- II C Smith and family returned ami Mrs. Peterson, who lives on edy am! < aa'ur oil, as dirocted^wilh , ment When applied to cuts, bruises p'leh -otil* and a cure is certain. Tuesda) from Riehar Ison »t James' Rock Creek. and burns it causes them to boil Forsdebv H, M Horton, Burns; sawmill wln-re Mr Smith hu» been J. W. Kllswcrth, representing ' ^uj(,i{|v |ind witbout maturation. Fred Haino«, Harner. building a brick found itioti lor a tho Morning Democrat of Baker ’|H| preventg anv danger of blood new boiler recently received. Citv. was in Burns Thursday and : poittott. pOigOll [ For sale ......................... by H. M. Horton NOTICE Get a free sample of Chamber- the greater part of yesterday. He | Burtlg. Frod Haines. Harney, Bv order of the County Court t Inin's Stomach atid Liver Tablets is soliciting subscriptions and ' 1902. in ide arid entered August 7, ii««-, at II M. Horton’s, Burns, or Fred , writing articles for hit paper. He J Tho gold production of Oregon the Clerk is orders! no'-to pay any Haines', Harney. They are easier has been connected with the Demo- in 1901. according to the report of bounty on any wild animals. to take ami more ploueant in effect orat. about ten years, and for three the Director of the Mint. George E. Duted this 7th day of August, than pills. Then their use is not years occupied the position ot I Roberts, made public Monday, was 19112 followed by const.pation a* is often city oditor. Mr. Ellsworth is m greater than in any previous year: F 8 K iedsb . tho case with pills. Regular size, old schoolmate of Postmaster licit g 88.759 ounces, valued at Ry H R.cinBMnt» Clork, $1,831,821. - I Waters. 25c per box- Deputy. OREGON uptiOsilc the B.mk. The Southern Oregon State Normal School opens Wednesdar, Hept« inlier 10<h. Full t'lrultv ; improved building; exhaustive course of ctudv ; ea- h department filled by s, specialist. Latin ■nd t-eonomics added for the benefit «if those fireparing to t*a<*U in High Sen ole, but ar«? optional. $200 in cash prizes for «'xe«’l- ]e«ice in oratory and athletics. Expenses light; social conditio is ideal. Send for catalogue. B. F Ml’LKEY, President, CLIFFORD THOMAS. Secretary. New Goods! New Goods! We are receiving new and fre«h stuck I’ne of Groceries, Ladies* dress goo«l». Gents' Furpishing Good-«, Shoes, Hat.«. Give us your orders. We will fill them at nearly every day—fr«-?h Shirt waists. Wrapper*, Childrens' apparel, etc. Iwttuui prices. Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MOXMOLTW, OKEGOX Graduates of th? School are in «-«instn it d"tnan,l at salaries ranging from |4 ).U0 li. $100 CO per tnonlli. ^Students take state exauunatious iluiing tueir ••our«, io tlie hc I ioo J and are prepared to receiv* State CertiGcates on graduation. Exp r.ses range from tljtU.OO to $175 t# p--r year. r-trong Normal coerse and well equip ped Training Department. The fail term opens Sept. 1C. For ca’aiogue containing full int,irrr.>-• tion.adilreM E. 1). RESSLER. or J. B. V. flviler.Sea’y President, Miller & Thompson, Successors to R. A. Miller A Co. ■4 •* » I < ■/