< / • ■ a ..... ii iwa esi si wa li js. Mlsfa ji tastys y s -. 1■ ■«» —.......... .... to the department of the interior, WOOD.—-Good Juniper wood Local and General. whereafter eight tears of litigation, for «sle in sny quantity. Prices he secured for the settlers tho title The Ciliseos Business College going up. (.'ail on W. E. Huston to some of the best lands of the opens Monday. in the Dnrklieiuier building, value of $2U0,(XX>. The part Cap­ J. L. Sitz, of l.awcn, was in Jorgenson repairs wat< lies and tain Waters took in cont< i.ding for Burns Monday enroute to Mayville, clocks.' Work guaranteed. ths beet interests ei* the settlers Gilliam county, with a bunch of W. J. King, of Laweu, huh tip naturally incurred the bitter hat­ 213 head of cattle which be and C, red of the cattlemen whose inter­ on business a co utile of days this T. Miller had sold to I). W. Ralstcn. ests had been harmed. It was not week. They will lie feed in Gilliam coun­ surprising then that the captain Carpenters have began the erec­ ty and placed on the early spring soon thereafter received from a tion of C. E. Kenyon’s new resi­ market. mysterious organization, that styl­ dence. The city council has passed an ed themselves the “101,” a per­ Our old friend M. V. Smith, of ordinance makitiir it a $100 fine, emptory notice to leave the coun­ Lawen, was a plearant caller one for selling or giving whiskey to Of prescriptions is no child's play. try, and remain away. Captain day this week. Indians, half of the tine to I m .- paid It requires conscientious care and Waters did not become at all alarm­ Daniel Willetts is in Burna to ­ to the prosecuting witness. This is accurate knowledge of drugs and ed, although the notice he recieved day as witness on Mart Hensen's a very commendable action on the only save him ten days to make their relations to each other. We final proof undertaking. ¡»art of our city fathers and the good hie departure. Tho recipient of take an honest pride in the purity the note was of the opinion that a For Sale—Hay at $ > per ton with results are already noticeable. of our drugs, si.d the skill sud ac­ “bluffer” could be “bluffed,” and good pasture and plenty of water. Mart Beneen returned the first of curacy with which we compound he made tbo •‘bluff” in the follow­ Enquire of Ira Stubblefield. the week from Prairie City, where Lem on your physician's order. ing communication, which he had Cashier Carpenter of the First lie went so ne weeks ago after fruit. ■ printed in the Burns Items: National Bank roturned Sunday He had the misfortune while at “ ‘Editor items: It seems that a I from a business trip to Ontario. Prairie to have his right leg broken I I H. W. WKLCOMK Jt CO., number of the beet citisens of Har­ at the knee caused by a wild horse Proprietors. Kam Mothcrehead returned Mon- ney Valley have been notified to which be was trying to catch in a leave the country. I have received ^rom Portland whore he went as a corral. He is able to be out on the the following, and other* I have delegate to the Grand Lodge, K. of P. street. seen are similar: H. S. Williams, the Ontario- G. W. Emboden returned from “ ‘A. W. Waters—Sir: you are Burns stage contractor, was looking «Tifici) IY, OCTOBER 25. l«O2 Grant and Hurney counties last hereby no!ifled to leave this coun­ after business in Burns during the week, where be went on a hunt for try forever within ten days, never week. the famous Blue Bucket mines. I to return. By order of 101.’ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mason, of He reports having found what he “‘At the top of this notice is a Portlaud, are visiting in Burns the ' believes to be the identical spw‘, skull and croaaliones. Now Mr i guests of Mrs. Mason's mother Mrs. but save a slide in the mountain An ln a depth Former Prominent Citizen of paper, I desire to notify the *101" Hurney County. of several bundled feet.—Ukiah Jorgensen is still to the front ' that I am not going to leave this Sentinel with low prices. Call and see his i country. line uf watches, clocks, jewelry. Mrs. Zuercber and son, G. Zuer- “ 'Come on you 101; come on The following article which we stationary, etc. cber, took their departure Wed­ you filthy mob; come on you hiro- take from the Weiser World was nesday morning for their home near | Fred Racine and Rush McCard printed in the Salem Capital Jour- of monopoly; come on you fiends of August 30 The article recalls j of hell and attempt to put in ex­ nrc now proprietors of the Red Portland. Mrs. Zuercher took her an exciting time in the early his­ ecution the orders of your superiors, Front Livery barn, having purchas­ little grandson with her. and will tory of Harney County as well ns j 1 but 1 advise you to bring along ed the interests of Biggs A McCiain be followed by her daughter-in law ftrs. I.ulu Zuercher as soon as she showing the characteristics of a your asceution robes, for by the James Reel, after a year’s ab­ former prominent citizen of this eternal, the unerring leaden mes­ sence which he lias spent near is able to travel. The latter is still place and will I m * interesting to our senger from the never failing Win- PraricCity arrived in Burns Tues­ confined at the home of her father,! readers, many of whom have never shooter will kiss your eyelids down, day and will probably winter in W. J. Coleman, where she is slowly I recovering from an attack of ty­ heard of the contest between the and you will quietly slumber until this section. phoid fever, you awake in hell, where you be | settlers and the large slock com­ The striking coal miners unani. j long. panies 14 years ago. though there Mr. J. E. Ragon, an old time “ ‘For more than three years rnouslv accepted the President's resident of this city, arrived here are numbers h. re today that can arbitration board for a settlement ■ loo well remember the unhappy you dirty hirelings have been on Friday evening from Smith River, of their differences. Work in the my track, but loo cowardly to come where he had lieen s|»ending a times. The article referred to is to my face. The first scheme to Ulinas commenced Thursday. folio*«: month with his daughter, Mrs. got rid of me was to whisper me Mrs. Sturtevaut hai sol 1 her Robt. Ashworth and family. Mr. ‘■('apt A W Waters, wlio. with his estimable wife,of Weiser, Idaho, out of the country, as you call it. restaurant building to M. L. Lewis- Ragon has spent the past 13 years are visiting in the city, guests at You sent vour hirelings ail over We understand that Mr. l ______________________________________ f N. Brown & Sons I I Fall and Winter Goods We are now receiving our Fall and Winter goods dHisistiim of all kinds of Dry Goods. Bouts and Shoes. Groceries. er month. Students take the Mud* examination« during their course in the K’houi and are preparM. to receive State Certificates on graduation. Expenses range from *120.00 to *175.1 0 per year. Strung Normal course and well equip­ ped TrainingjDepartiuent. The fall term opens.'Sept. 16. For catalogue containing full inl>>ruia- «ion.address E. D, RESSLER. or J B. V. Butler. Sec'y I'resitleuL W. I. TUSCH. Trejriticr. ------- BEST OF WINES. LIQUORS ANI) CIGARS.-------- f^Drioki mixed to suit your taste. 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