Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, October 04, 1902, Image 3

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th« slonemaaon» and carpenter«.
Local and General.
New Wrapper! New Wrapper
goods at N. Brown A Hons
Tbe l‘resbyt«riun and Bnpti«t
churches are also convenient and
Hu pt Gilchrist was in Burns
Elvin Marshall, of Harnev, has
churchly buildings.
yesterday,
I been spending the wesk in Burns.'
We are now receiving our Fall and Winter goods consisting of
There are three weekly news-
all
kind« of Dry Goode, Bouts and Shoes, Groceries, Ac Ac.
Ben'
Etnbre« is up from the Wild
A Mr. Buttertie d, of Weiser, (
papers, each one striving to ad
Our stock of Ladies' Drees Goods. Outing Flannels, Ladies ami
Horse
country.
Idaho,
is
i
n
this
section
buying
vance Harney county ami Burns,
Children Underwear and Shoes are unexcelled. We invite you to
John L. Hembree left on hie re- sheep.
the hatidsomo capital. These pa-
visit our store ; inspect stock and obtain prices. We quaranteo sat-
pers are the Tiuies Herald, the turn to Portland Monday.
Sheriff Allen returned from an isfactmu in every particular.
Items and th« News
Jorgenson repairs watch*« and official visit to Canyon City yes-j
There are prosperous lodges of
terday.
clocks Work guaranteed
Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of i
G. \V. Clevenger ha« gone to
Pythias, Woodmen of the World. I William Gates arrived from the
Narrows
to build a now dwelling '
Modern Woolmen of America. An­ railroad toduv with freight,
i
for
Alva
Sprit
ger.
cient Order United Workmen,
Quilts and Blankets st S'. Brown
Plot ears of the 1* cific, Eastern A H»na until «oh rat’t rest.
John Bunn has completed the
Of prescriptions ia no child’s plav
Htar, Rebekahs at d Women of
foundation
for C. E Kenyon’s new
ft requires conacientio is care and
Mr*. John J otic« moved into th««
Woodcraft
residen«-e
north
of the school bouse.
«ecurau knowledge of drugs and
The Burns |x>stofficr is a third Buchanan residence Tuesday.
h«-t« relatione to each other. We
Ally Pabon Biggs, M. FitzGer­
class oflice
The truiv popular
P. C. Peterson and wifi« are home
take an honest pride in the purity
The Southern Oregon State Norma) School opens Wednesday.
ald
and Uncle Jitnmv Gentry left
postmaster is E B Waters who from a several week* visit to Port
of ot.r drugs, ai.d the skill and ac-
this
morning
to
attend
circuit
COUr
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September
10th. Full f.icultv ; improved building; exhaustive
has belli the position since Janu land
eotaey with which we eoui|M>und
course
of
study
; each department filled by a specialist. Latin
at
Vale.
«ry 1. 1899 Mr Waters is a«> ex­
Mr. ani Mrs, Chas McPheeters
1 em <>n your physician’» order.
and
economics
added
for the benefit of those preparing to teach
pert compositor, being « charter returned 'ast Ratjrday from t’rine
Assessor J W Buchanan has
in
High
Sch
>ols,
but
are
optional. $200 in cash prizes for excel­
member of the Multtioiuah typo- ville.
moved hi« family to Hari.ey where
lence
in
oratory
and
athletics.
Expenses light; social condition*
graphical union, of Portland He
they will resid«« this winter.
ideal.
Send
for
catalogue.
B. F. MULKEY, President.
II W WEi.< OMK A < <)..
Harry Thompson returned v««-
combines a fine education with
CLIFFORD THOMAS. Secretary'
Propi ietor*.
Commissioner
T
Miller
came
tordsv
from
a
business
trip
to
Can
­
prictieal tnct and rate executive
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up from L«wen Tuesday to a»'end
ability Hr is well aided h> Assit yon Citv
tint Postmaster L W< ld«-tiberg
Frank. C<wlfirld and wife, of the regular October term of County
Thv littrnspostiifl'lce probaldy hand- Narrows, have been »pending a few court.
l'-s more ma I matter than any days in Burns
Th« beautiful chi "onier given
NATUKIIIY, OCTOBER 4, liiez
other inland postntfice in the north­
Call on N. Brown A Sons and away by Lunnberg A Dalton to
west
The tjtal receipts for the
ca*h purchasers was drawn by Mrs.
L. WOLDENBERG, SIL, Proprietor.
I last fiscal «ear were between $2 500 give them your order and let them M F- Williams.
The services of a brewer of long years experience has been se­
and $3.000 The mail route*, hav­ make you figures
cured
and the product of this Brewery is of tbe best grade in th<
The Capitol has been receiving a j
ing stages bringing mail to the
Clubbing rat s given with any
Inland
Eutpi.-e. Place a trial order and yon will not be disap­
Burns postuflice are the Burns-On­ pa)«r or periodical published in thorough house cleaning the past
pointed.
week. The painters will probably i
tario route, 150 miles, daily mail the United States.
BURNS,
complete their work today.
Sundays included; Burna-Diamond
Hon, J. K Weatherford, of Al­
route, route 0tI miles, three times a
Frank Jordan left thia week for
bany, arrived tn Burn« this week
week ; Burns Canyoii City , 70 miles
Portland, where he goes as a dele­
on a brief business visit
three times a w»ek; Burns Venator
gate to the grand lodge, Knights of
Stacy Goodwin a young sheep-
bOtnilrs tbrie timer a week ; Burns-
there
( H«ke CH I‘emocrat MtafT C’erreepond* Prineville. 150 tidies, twice a week. nan of the Agensy valley, is spend­ Pvthias, which convenes
M0NM0LTM4OREGON
Oct. 14.
dent.)
Graduates
of the School arc in conataut
ing
a
few
days
in
Burns.
A United States land oflice is lo­
Burns, county scat ofbig Harnev
demand at salaries ranging from A 11.001<
Cout.tv
court
convened
Widnes
cated al Burns. Register William
1100 00 per month. Students take ths
For Sale —Hay at $5 per ton with
county. which has 17,000 square] i I Farre. Receiver Chat les Nt well
day with all member« of the court
«tale examination« daring their eotirae
go«»d
pasture
ami
plenty
of
water
miles area, is on Hilvies river, and Clerk H. L Howe lead strenu­
prese >t A full summary of the
ia
the achool and are prepared to rceeive
iteautifully lo<ated on a gentle ous lives in careful)«- |a-rformii g Enquire of Ira Stubblefield.
State Certificates on graduation.
proceedings will be given in
elope overlooking the broad liar- their respective aulirs.
Exp- nsea range from $120.00 tn *175.’w
Clerk I. H Holland, of 'he P L. next issue
per
year.
nev valley. Tbe young city has
Among th«construction work tn S. Co., returned thie weel f'oitt a
etrong Normal court»* and well r,pii|-
F<th»r H J McDevitt returned
1000 inhabitants and is steadily Burns is the erection of Hie Ft» .i t usine«« (rip to the railroad.
ped Training Department.
fr <in Portland la-*t Saturday H«
growing. The place has 275 voters building, a b. ick 65x5<> feet, to < o-t
The fall terin opetu Sept. If.
De I atxl Frank D.bbl«* and John caiuc in
from On'ar o with
and almost 3U0 children of achool I i $3000. The First National bank,
For ca’alogua containing full itu'urnm-
pon.addraea
E. D. KESSLER
age There is a newly installed covering 25x15 feet, will cost $2000 Winters, o’ S.lver Cries, were Hvnrv Rebsle who brought tn ’he
or J B. V. Butler, See’y
I'rcsWrui.
electric light and power plant ; ex­ This new brick will also be strictly among the visitors during the week- statuary .for their new ohureb.
cellent daily mail and long distance up to dale. The new cit" building,
Mr. and Mrs Jess Ferguson after
Bob Reed returned-to Burns la«t
and local telephone factliltea, fire now being constructed economically a «hort reside« ee in Burns, return­ Sunday after n > absence of a year
The bar is supplied with
dapurtmeiit, cotn)>o»ed of two com- of nati«e slon». will be two stories ed this week to their old home in in Colorado and Kansas Bob says
but the very best Brands of
|«uiee »«pupped will! first classed high, 22x24 feet. The first floor Prineville.
he is triad to be hack and that he
Wines, Liquors and CorUx.at. <1
chemical engin» an<l a hand engine will be for the fire department’s
Jorgensen is still to the front has seen no country equal to this
Bui-tness and o her establish two engines and apparatus and the
drinks,
and the Choicest Cigars.
with low prices. Cali and see his in hie travels.
menu imlude five ho’ela, fiye second story fur a council chattib r I
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Your patronage solicited.
line uf watches, clocks, jewelry,
E A. and ’•‘rank Stauffer end
getter«! merchandise stores, three I here will be a stone city jail as an
stationary, etc.
Courteous treatment to ail.
Chns Peterson, ot Crane Creek,
churches, two schools, two brewer­ annex to the building
were
in
Burna
during
the
week,
Commissioner R. J. William* of
ies, five saloons, two hardware
Corner north of pGetoffioe.
There are building or projected
«tores, three blacksmith shops two several naw residences, ineluding a Silver Creek, came in Tuesday to arranging the transfer of a p-«rt of
CALDWELL A BYRD.
liverv stables, two jewelry houses, substantial dwelling for Sheriff attend county court. He was ac­ the Stauffer properly on Crane ’
Creek to Mr Peterson.
Proprietors.
companied by his family.
two drug stores, two harness nnd Alien and family.
saddle stores, four variety stores,
The city officers of Burns are
Dr. If. 8. BrowntOD, of Hibbard I
Attv N. A Cornish, formerly of
two barber shop«, out« furniture .Mayor C. Cummin«, Councilmcn this place, has been nominated by A Brownton, dentists of this place,
store undertaking and cabinet R A. Miller, W. O While, S. the republicans of Modoc county, has arranged a professional visit to
houao, mtlinery store, hoot and Mothershead and H L. Brisco, California for superior judge
I awen, Oct. 13. Persons in that
shoo maker, photograph gallery, Recorder L. Woldenberg, Treasurer
vicinity wishing work in hie line
Clerk Howe, of the Land Office,
meat market, 50 barrel flouring W. A. Gowan, Marshal Robert
w. x. îxisca. ?T8pri«tcr.
arc requested to call upon him at I
mill, two bottleing works, brick­ George. Marshal George was once was u passenger on the Prineville that time.
BEST OF WANKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
stage Monday, enroute to Hood
yard and lime kiln, nati mal bank. sheriff of Baker county.
WAGONS! WAGONS!
The resident professional tuen
gfF“ Drinks mixed to suit your taeie. Courteous treatment guar nted
The county court house, jail and River on a visit to hie family.
Wc will sell you a Mitchell,
include eight lawyers, three physi grounds office fixtures and so on.
Lee Caldwell was a passenger on
clans, two de.«lists and three min­ [ ar» worth accurdiug to an officially the Canyon City stage Tuesday Rushford or Webber Farm Bed Your patronage Solicited.
Wagon ;
ister«
directed inventory very nearly $20, morning for Pendleton.
He was
3i Steel Skein $85 00
The Burns public school building 000
The cou t house and office accompanied by hie eon Johnnie
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90 00
was erected in 1895 and cost in 1 fixtures are e»ttu>«ted at over $1W. who be will place in school at that
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105.00
eluding $3000 for furniture, ap- 000 and the jail at $4,256. The place
Send your orders to us, O. C. Co
proximately $1 l.OuO. The build­ I court house is two-story frame,
A
full
li
e
of
everything
new
—
ing is a two «tory frame and Ims paint-d whito and kept »cat noth
I. II. Holland, of Burua, was in
fi ve large rooms The achool house inside and out. The court house N. Brown A Sons.
the city Tnursday purchasing sup­
is on oue of the finest and most and jail roally appear most invit­
County Treasurer R. A. Miller plies for the PaciGc Live Stock
sightly blocks of land in the city, ing, fit.ce they are on a su|>erl> informs us that he has disposed of Company, of which company he is
the brock being owned by school greou law n, surrounded by a nice the 13.(00 school bouda vo’cd by bookkeeper. Mr. Holland was at
district No 1. The enrollment of fence.
the Drewsey school district to H. one time a member of the state
pupils during last school year was
Burns has a remarkably large E. Noble, of Portland, for 13,025. board of equalization and still
215. The fall term commenced number of fine residences, these These b>nds run 20 years with a keeps in close touch with tho po­
Sept 15. Five teachers, two men borne buildings b«-ing otten made 10 year option and draw 6 per cent litical situation.—Huntington Her­
and three women will tie employed. ; doubly attractive by the fin« fenc interest.
ald.
The Burna Commercial College ing. emerald lawns, gardens, shade
Prof M E Rigby, President of
Through the kindness of Register
company, incorjiorated, has a cap­ trees and so on Water is in many
the Citizens’ Business College, of Farre of the loral lari(1 office, ne
ital of 14,(XX). The officers are: cases secured by windmills or by
Burns, arrived in town Wednesday publish on the first peno of this is-
President, W. B. Johnson; vice- pumping to tanks by small g«so-
evening P
, is hare in the ano a
1 rof Rigby
of ruJemnd regulations
president, A W. Gowan; secretary ■ line engines.
interest* of tbe college. The ineti-1 aent out ^y theInterior Department
Dalton Biggs; trustees Prof. M. E
The vast territory for which I
Rigbv, F. O. Jackson and L 8. Barns is the chief trading, banking tution is not only a credit to the gjovernjnggrmingon forest reserves,
Geer. There is just being eomplet- and commercial point will not :ong town of Burna, but to the entire , ^ccon)pativing them arc also roles
interior sevtiou.—Canyon City I governiug the driving of cattle and
< h | and furnished a commercial 1 hence be tapped by at least one
Eagle-
sheep across a reaorve, but we are
College building at a coat of $35(4)- railroad. This will mako the city ,
Mr. Stephen H Seaward, of Cord, unable to publish them at thia
Prof M £. Rigby and two able an increasing important distribut­
a.«sb'an4s will conduct the college. ; ing point, largely ending the re­ Or., and Miss Grace Baily, of thia time.
There are Catholic, Presbyterian gime of prairie schooners which re- city, were united in marriage at
Leo Buchanan was thrown from
nnd Baptist church buildings. The qU;re fr0Q| two to three weeks to Va'e. Wednesday, Sept, 24, 1909, a horse this morning and narrowly
Catholic church is constructed of make the rouud trip to the rsilroad Judge J. F. Stevens officiating. escaped strious injury. It was
stone and is certainly one oi tho at Huntington or Ontario, the die- After a short visit with relatives thought that the boy's ttoee was
inost attarctive houses of worship, »auoe being 150 miles and the in Ontario-the happy young couple broken and he was brought to
tn proportion <o
m»« there
moi« « i freight
in
(o lia
its »ne
size that
frejght ratés varying according to took their departure for Barren Buras by his father, but upon ex­
is in eastern Oregon. Itp erection the season from F25 to $50 per ton. Valiev where they wil! reside.— amination it was found that no
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is largely duo to tho zsalous work |
J bones were broken and that he had
If you desire to trade for, or buy I
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of Father McDevitt and the aid of
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............. I A new line of nt e Winter Suit­ escaped all injury except a severe
citizens of various faiths. The desirable town propertv call at this .
ings — N. Brown -i Sons.
sbakiug up
priest actually labored along with office.
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Fall and Winter Goods
Lunaberg & Dalton
Proper Compounding
Burns Orug Store
HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS.
Harney Valley Brewery
AS OTHERS SEE US
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The
Windsor
Bar
The Capital Saloon
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