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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1902)
I change in the Pine Creek and Diowscy road. J. P. Gearhart, Lou Bradfield and Tom Arnold ap- pointml viewers and Fri nk M. Jor dan surveyor to meet at the horn« of Luu Bradfield on November 17. In the matter of the payment of premiums awardod by the Hurney County Fair Association on live stock ami agricultural exhibits for lhe year, 1902. Warrants ordered drawn in favor of tho parlies \ f. named in thu list. --___ _____ In lhe matter of tho c&unly war rant No. H>S Class *‘L” in favor of McClain A* Ihgga for ten dollars Of prescriptions is no child's play. for team biro for Jameson. which It requires couscienlio'js cure and claim was disallowed by the court aeeuraU knowledge of drugs and rind the warrant issued by the clerk their relations to each other. We by mistake but not delivered, said take an Iwmsst pride in the purity warrant ordered destroyed. of our drugs, a«.d the skill ami ac In lhe mutter of the final settle curacy with which we compound ment with J F. Million, au|M!rviaor haul oo your physician's order. of Road District, N i l I. Continu ed for the term. Iu the matter of the application H. W. WKU’OMEl CO., of Roland Hankins for repayment Proprietors. of moneys by him paid into tho — County Treasury for rental of the Born, to Ito wi.f of Dr. L E Hibbard, iu Burns, October 1, 1902, Circuit Court is in session *t «daughter. Vaio thia week. ; Rccicver Chas Kewell ami Ira Wo arc- now receiving our Full and Winter goods consistin ’ of ft Bob Raed is now doing day «Lift «tubbb-fi«hl loft on n trip te the all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Ac Ac. lake country this morning to be Our stock of Ladies' Dress Goo<ls, Outing Flannels, Ladies and at the Burna Bur. i absent several dais. I Children I nd«rwear and Shoes are unexcelled. We invite you to Mart Baker was in from the GO i visit our store; inspect stock and obtain prices. Weqnarnotee sat Word was recievcd here a few ranch Wednesday, days ago that Lou Scott foreman of isfaction ir. every particular. Born; tn the wife of W. O. White, the Harper ranch, had l»eeii shot, October 7, 1902, a son. though not fatally, by one of the James Zuoker is reported serious employes on the ranch, No pur. I ly ill with typoid fever ticulurs are obtainable. Local and Cenerai, ....... . . . . Fall and Winter Goods .j. ' h* ♦ It 111 l/< m twia. Lunaberg & Dalton Proper Compounding Phil Bruner, of Drewsey, was a Ike Elevens and family crime over from their home near Prine-' Burns visitor lust week. Jorgenson repairs watches and villc Thursday on a visit to Mrs | Blevcns* parents Mr. and Mrs. S. clocks. Work guaranteed. W. Miller. They will probably i Circuit eotirt for Harney county spend the winter in Burns. will convene here the 27lh. Dr. II S. Brownton, of Hibbard ' Harvey Muller, of Narrows, was A Brownton, dentists of this place, i up on land business Tuesday. has arranged a professional visit to Mr and Mrs. Simon Lewis are Lawen, Oct. 13. Persons in that home from u visit to Luke county. vicinity wishing woi k in bis line J. J. Donegan and Ed Caldwell arc requested to cull ujion him at that time. made a trip to Diamond this week. A baud of sheep belonging to Born, in Burns, October 7, 1902, George Page which was ranging i1 ;uiH/«'•lha; were ts the wife of Geo Fry, a daughter. near Dickenson’s sawmill was fired i believed to bo about to escheat to C. I', McKinney made u busi lhe state of Oregon. It was order ness trip to Narrows tho first of the ir.to Monday bv some unknown I parties. No sheep were killed but HATUtthlY. OCTOBER II. I'JOZ ed that the sum of be refunded week. two horses which were in the irav to raid Hankins in full settlement of the parties doing the shooting II. M. Horton returned Wednes County Court Proceeding* I of tho claim, were killed day from a business trip to Port • In lhe matter of the a ppointment i Th« regular i * ~ ‘ October tertn of |of|l r()>(¡ 8Upervigor for Uigtrict land. WAGONS! WAGONS! County Court wan convened at the ¡ No, ], to succeed John Furrs Wo will sell you a Mitchell, David Carey and son, Clarence, <«>urt house last Wednesday with resigned. John H. Witzoll ap were in from Crane Creek during Rushford or Webber Farm Bed all the members of the court in at pointed to fill the taino. Wagon ; I the week. tendance. Their work was emu- I In the mutter of tho appointment i "J Steel Skein $85.C0 plcled Saturday. Tbs following is i of a supervisor for Road District j Cashier V U. Carpenter left 3J „ „ 9000 u full ntimnisry of the proceeding» : No 2 Frank C. Dibble up|M>inted Thursday on a business trip to the 3j „ „ 10500 In the mutter of the settlement For Dist. No. 15, W. E. Alberton ; , railroad. Send your orders to us, O. 0. with C. A. 8week on account of Diet. No. I I, Della Turner. Joi* Davis, of the Panhandle in Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Rigby re taxes flollertcd by Harney ounty In the mutter of bids for grading Texas, is in this section looking up turned Sunday from the John Dav from ( bus Allschul. for tho years th« county road in dist. No. 2. a location. country where Mr Rigby has been 1897, 98 nml 99. and for a full known oh Shields Lane. Same Pleas Cheney and family passed in the interest of the Burns Busi reltleiueht with him on account of awarded to Frank C. Dibble for; through town this week, enroute to ness College of which he is | rinci- liis contract with Harney County 112.30. John Day. I pal. He informs us clint the Col to’iefetid the suit <«f Chas Altsehul Frank Jnekton has been out in lege will be ready to begin its school vs A Gillings, ftheritf, and Harney 1 Ontario Democrat. W. D. Hanley shipped 15 cars of the country this week harvesting work October 20. and promises us County Defendants. his potato crop. cattle to Montana yesterdav. a program of the opening oxc-rciser At thia time this matter carne ,* on for the consideration of the. S 8. Williams, proprietor of the I Clubbing rat.'S given with any for our next issue. Considerable court and the court having at the . OB stage line, whs in the city this* paper or periodical published in interest in the school is manifest I and much is predicted for its fu Aug term 1902, entered into a eon- j week from Drowsey He returned 1 the United States. ture. tract with Will R King to act an i homo immediately up>on learning Mrs. Isaac Foster, of Sil ver Creek attorney for the County in the suit i of the Herious illness of his inlant . was in Burns Wednesday, enroute The government will soon sink a hereafter and the said C A. Swcek * child. home from John Dav. number of artesian wells in Ne Laving at said time released tho R. B'don and Everett Wisdom For Sale—Hay at $5 per ton with braska to ascertain how deep County froui all liability to him | took their departure Sunday for Al on account of his contract with good pasture 3nd plenty of water- will bi* necessary to go in order vord, Harney county, where the ‘ j get a continuous flow of water th« County to defend said suit. Enquire of Ira Stubblefield. I former has the contract for paint-i ' irrigation purposes. The sai«! C A Swrek is hereby re A pleasant retreat for the tired ’ ing the large company buildiugs at teased from all liability oil account The State Department has tho Devine ranch. and thirsty—Caldwell A Bird’s, of raid ngrosment. sod the said C. I corner north of the postoflicc. pointed James O. Jones, of Aiu- John Vance and wife, of Stein« . A Sweek Under an agreement with i bama, to go to Nicaragua and in- j Mountain, wore in the city visiting I D. R. Cochrane, of Nampa, Idaho, the (teuiily In the spring of 1897 • spect the eanal to ascertain what this being a verbal sgrerineut iu with their daughter, Mrs. Lula i fnthcr of the editor, arrived in • effect the recent earthquakes in the presence of Sam Mothershead Simpson, Wednesday and Thurs Burns Thursday on n brief visit. i that country may have had on it. Deputy Sheriff, having caused to day. They left on the afternoon 1 Frank Mctscnan, proprietor of j tea circular letter Postmaster- l»e assessed by the r'hcnff lauds train for Baker City, where they go j the Canyon Citv-Burns Siagclinc, ! General Payne informs postmasters owned or claimed by raid Altecbul to visit with their children who are i ! attending school in that city. Mr. w in town on business Thursday. ¡and employes of the department listed us belonging to the W. V. A. i Chinn Tom was arrested this 1 that they must not use their posi C. M. W. R. Co. which said lists Vance is one of the leading stock I week and is in the county jail a- tion for the purfiose of creating po had not then been anil were not men and pioneers of this county. examination as to his litical influence, nor take any approved until after they were as Natural gas ami artesian water 'active part in any campaign. sessed for the * veer 1899 and has been struck in Ontario in the ■ i sanity. the County having collected upon deep well recently sunk by Messrs. Jorgensen is still to the front i The monthly coinage statement. • aid Hsseremcn's from raid Altsehul I Ashley A Culpepper for A. F. Boyer ! with low prices. Cull and sec his ' issued by the Director of the Mint or said Road Company as the re in the southern part of the city. I ! line of watches, clocks, jewelry, 'shows that SeptemlxT, 1902, the sult of the labor of raid Swcek and ' The well was driven to a depth of I stationary, etc. total coinage executed at the mints mnder said agreement with him ! i 215 feet when the water rose to the I of Prairie City was visited by an- I the United States was i<>,7K2.115, the sum of $3825 71 by the terms ! surface and the fumes of gas were ¡ ; other fire Tuesday. Several build as follows: Gold, 13.560,SfiO; silver of said agreement the mi«! county i very strong audeasify ignited with I ♦2,8.31,165 ; minor coins, $370,uOO. ing were destroyed intlicting a loss •.greed to pay the said Swcek the a match. A dispatch from Manila says of about $5,000. 20 per cent sum of all accounts col i In an altercation between George that the Moros are about done for Joe Loutnan and family who ectad from said Altsehul upon such Ixic and Jack Martin, at Jordan have been residing near Harney and that the Americans are before assessments prior to the time the i { Valley, on last Saturday, Lee shot left last week to seek a new location their last stronghold ami are pre lists were approved and the County I paring to make u final assault and fatally wounded Martin. Mar- in Eastern Washington. having heretofore pawl the sai«l which will in all probability put i tin died Tuesday afternoon. The hwtek the sum of $312.56 leaving a WOOD.—Good Juniper wool Ian end to the trouble in that sec i fall races were in progress in Jordan balance <iue him of $456,6-1 unci ! Valley at the time, Saturday being for sale in any quantity, Prices tion, the raiti Altsehul having paj.1 said ' the last dav. The two men became going up. (.'all on W. E. Huston wtm $3825.71 under protest and ■ involved in a quarrel at the race in the Dnrkheimer building, A Remarkable Record. inav sue to recover tho amounts track, and Marlin started toward Another petition against the pro Chamberlain ’s Cough Remedy paid, and the raid Sweck consent- Lee, when tlw latter dtew his pis posed forest reserve was circulated bus a remarkable record. It has I thereto in open court. tol and fired, the bullet striking here during the week. Every busi been in use for over thirty years, It is considered, ordered and ad Martin in the abdomen. Lee stir- ness man in town has his name on i during which time many million judged that there t»e ami that 1 rendered liimself after the shooting ■ the paper. battles baye been sold and used. It there is now allowed the said C. A. 1 to the oflioors. ! Sam Mothershead left Thursday has long lx*en the standard ami Sweck the sum of $152,64 in full I main reliance in the treatment of settlement of his account to this Governor Geer has issued a let for Portland, where he goes us a croup in thousands of homes, vet delegate to the grand lodge, Knights slate nud th'.H amount is allowed ter calling attention of the mem raid Swcek with the express agree bers of the legislature to the tact of Pythias, which convenes there during all this time no cast*, has ever been reported to the luanufaet- ment that should tho said A’tsehid that ho received 96 per cent of the next Tuesday. I urera in which it failed to effect a sue and reaver anv part of said ropuldican votes in his candidacy , Mrs. R. H. Schwab, wbohaslxen cure. When given as soon as th«' eun< so paid that the sai«i Swo*k lor United s<*nator under ™ States ,........ ....... ; visiting her daughter, Mrs. John chihl becomes hoarse or even as shall repsv to the oouuty 20 por tlic the Mav« ¡n»vti iwi, act, aim and that vii . il iiivs his voto vuiu r.v ex- Budelman for the past two weeks . .X. 1 i that I . * I received 1 I by » « Al»- . . 1 took her departure for her home soon as the croupv cough appears, cent of the amount of such tax re needed Mr. W. Wood, it will prevent tho attack. It is covered by said Altechul. the democratic candidate, by 18,900 in Portland last week, pleasant to take, many children In the matter of the petition of votes, and being thus endorse«! l»v • j— -- --- has purchased - - the - like it. It contains no opium or Harry Smith Alec C. Bnrko for a liquor liceuec. i the people, asks the law makers Co | bnilding wblch .to^d Oe “»« lot other harmful substance and may The same granted for a period of yoto for him for senator, nofth of Dr. Geary's residence and be given as confidently to a oaby three montha du tod from October 1 If you desire to trade for, or buy I ha,\it u,oved to his ,ot" 00 lhe hi,J as to an adult. For sale by H. M. desirable tbwn property call at this ,n‘h; north7n P\rt ’f. towu and Horton, Burns; Fred Ilaiues, Har matter of lb« petition of, oflioe j will fit it up for a dwelling. ney. ird and 15 others for a The Southern Oregon State Normal School opens Wednesday. September lOtb. Full faculty ; improved building; exhaustive course of study ; ca«h department tilled by & specialist, Imtin and economies added for the benefit of those preparing to teach in High Schools, but are optional. $?O0 in cash prizes for excel lence in oratory and athletics. Expenses light; social conditions ideal. Send for catalogue. R. F. MULKEY, President, ( LIFFORD THOMAS. Secretary. Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. i Harney Valley Brewery L. WOLDENI’.ERG, SR., Proprietor. The services of a brewer of long years experience has been se cur'd and the nroduct of this Brewery is of the best grade in the Inland Empire. Place a trial order and you will not be disup- pointi d. BURNS, •GfcEGON i STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MO.XYOL’TM.IOREOOX. <Graduates ci the Schooi are in constant deuiand^at salaries ranging from IlJ.iiO n, >100.00. per month. Students take th« state exauiinati«*» during their «-uars« in the echoed and .are prepared to reueive State Certificates on graduation. Expenses rang.« from >120.00 to »75.(0 l>er year. Strong Normal^.courae and well «quip ped Training|I>epartineiit. The fail term oj>ensaSept. l<i. For catalogue containiiig .full informa tion, addreae E. J). KESSLER or J B. V. Butler, See'y President. The bar is supplied with none .but the very, best brand« of U ines. Liquors and Carlx>n«t<*4 drinks, and the Choieiat Cigars. Your patronage solicited. The Windsor •Courteous treatment to all. Corner north of j»ontoflic;-. Bar I CALDWELL A BYRD. Prqprtetor«. W. E. 78X3CX. Prcpr.etcT. -------- BEST Of WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGA«&-------- fWBrinkg mixed to suit your taste Courteous treatment guarawted Your jiatronage Solicited. • * 7 'i t >> I L ■ V • » I ►7 •*-; Î & V Miller & Thompson, u- r L 1.1 t Successors to li. A. Milter X* Cw. r: *•X . -t •-j '• i. ( ,* L ‘ I fc I ífeü -•