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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
Local and General. < 'ily election March Wise ones—-‘‘I told you so.” Oregonian und Items. #2.00 Nominating convention Feb. 27. R. II. Sitz, of Luwen, is a visitor today. Honrv Hamilton is in from Dia mond Valley. Clarence Drink water was up from Luwen Bunday. C. II. V ocgtly is on a business trip to Portland. Geo. Buchanan was in from the station yesterday. Lonsdale Muslins 11 yards #1.00 N. Brown A Hot:«. The usual lot of early Spring drummers have been with us this week. G. H. Dougin«, of the Mallory Commission Co., of Chicago, is io the city. A pair of full stock BAH, Royal Cow Boy Boots reduced to #5.25. N. Brown A Son«. Assessor John E. Loggan was over from Harney on business one day during the week. This paper ami The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean #1.50 for one yeai. “Special deal” Dr. II. S. Brownton expect« to make u professional trip to Canyon City the latter part of next week. Junies Paul, the Happy Valley sheepman, came up yesterday to attend the P. P. 1*. ball last night. The locul lodge of the Order of Washington was reorganized last week with C. P. Rutherford, presi dent. New line of Clothing samples just received by N. Brown A Sons. A Fit guaranteed and every gar ment handled by us is made by White Labor. FULTON ELECTED SENATOR Such 1« the news that came over the ’phone this morning. It is said it all happened in the 18th round last night, but with other necessary information lacking wo can not ray just how the play came up. Now for the grand finale. I About the 1st of March we will begin '’taking stock” and will until that time close out many useful articles for less than actual cost. We need room for our Spring Stock. Tho cash and room is worth more to us than the goods, the morn wo Tl.c childrens’ ma-querade at sell the less we have to invoice. Now is the time to secure Locher« Hall Wedm nduy night bargains. Call and see if we don't mean business. proved a very delightful occasion for the older spectators as well as the young folks, who participated. There were a large number of Of prescription« ia no child’« play. maskersand several well sustained It requip-s conacientioi« care and characters. Pearl Ward, as a accurate knowledge of drug« and ‘ Dancing Girl,"and Christine Lack their relation« to each other. Wo man as “ My Lady at Home," won take nn honeHt pride in the purity the girls prize, end Lee Bievens of our drug«, m.d the «kill «lid ac- Mrs. Sturtevant is having her MONMOLTH.r.OUEGON. who personated a tramp walked oil curacy with which we eoni|>outid Graduates <4 the School are in constant restaurant repapered. with the prize for the boys. hem on your physician's order. demand at.M’aries ranging from *40.00 to Miss Ethel McGes¡squite ill at Stock Ins|« ctor Newt Hoover wa« *1 >1.00 per month. Students take th« h«r home in this city. stat«; examinations during their coarse iu Burris Wednesday enroute to in tile school and are prepared to receive Forest Grove, where he goes on a Sam Parrish left for Canyon City II. tv. WELCOME A CO., State OrtifieatM oil graduation. short business trip consuming Proprietors. Tuesday on a short visit. Expenses range from *120.00 to *17">(M aliout three weeks. Mr. Hoover per year. Joe Buchanan, of Harney, was a Strong Normal course and well equip- has just returned from a two weeks' business visitor this week. ped Training Department. trip of inspection of stock in the N. Cotuegys was in from the The fall term o|>ena’Sept. 14». southern part of the county. He For catalogue containing lull informa Wagontire section Sunday. found about 70(X) head of sheep MATUEOIY, l-Klilttl Alt Y 21, l»O:i tion. address E. D. KESHLEK, M. H. Brenton and “Chino” Thochildren of the Burns Public afllicted with the scab, the «beep or J B. V/Kutler, Kee'y President, Berdugo are in from the I* ranch. School were treated to a sleigh ride being the Hollis and Richard If you toot your little looter and Tommy Sagers bus accepted a Tuesday afternoon. There were five Smith bands on Cottonwood. Other then lay aside your horn, there’« four horse bobs, ami judging from sheep and stock, he says, are in not a soul in ten short days will position at the Cottage Hotel. Lonsdale Cumin ie 9 yards One the joyous shouts the occasion was fine condition ami are faring much know that you were born. The better than «lock on this side of man who gather« pumpkin« is the Dollar Cash. N. Brown A Sons. much enjoyed. the mountain. It ’ s a real pleasure to wear the mao who plows nil dav, and the Jorgenson bus a complete line of A dispatch to the Oregonian of fine fitting clothes made by Strauss man who keep* it humping ia the stationary; school supplies; books, W. E. 2EI30H. ?rcpri«ter. the 17th, announces (he death of Bros., America ’ s Leading Tailors, man who makes it pay. The man etc. Chicago. They’re so reasonable in I Martin Mason Hazeltine at Baker who advertises with a short und -------- BEST OF W1NF.8, LIQUORS AND CIGAR«!. J. P. Rec or. of Crow Camp, i« prices too. Robinson A Walton, City on the 16th. Mr. Hazeltine cud leu jerk, is the man who blames was the oldest photographer on the fWDrinks mixed to suit your taste. Courteous treatment guaranted the editor becauHe it didn't work. spending a few days in the county will take your order, The mail who get« the hiisine*« i seat. I. II. Holland, book-keeper for Pacific Coast. He was born in Ver take« a long and «toady pull, and lied Bell, Dixie Queen Tobacco. the Pacific Livestock Co., was in mont, July 31. 1827. in 1850 he Your patronage Solicited. keep* die local paper from y<- tr to 50 ct« per pound. N. Brown A the city from Burns Monday. Mrs crossed the plains to California, year quite full. He pl in* his ad I Sons. Holland accompanied her husband where he remained two years. Re vertising in a careful, thoughtful , Al Weatherly, of Drewsey, spent as far as Vale and is visiting with turning to Vermont, he took up way, and keep; forever nt it until several day« in Burns during the relatives there.—Ontario Democrat. the study of photography, and re turned to California again in 1853. he make* it pay. He hue fuilh in week. The P. P. P. ball last night was •Since then be has followed the bus all the future,can withstand a mid well attended and in every sense a Mrs. Fred Haines, of Harney, wae iness of photography until last den «hock, and. like the man of successful affair. Music was furn year. He was the official photog visiting in Burn« several days lust Scripture, ha« his business on n ished by the Burns orchestra, con | week. rapher of the Pacific and O. R. A N. rock.‘ sisting of Miss Dora Caldwell, railroads for many years. The de If you are in need of glasses con Among the numerous affidavits sult Jorgenson the optician and piano; John Dennis, violin and ceased was an unde of Mrs. John Frank Paul, cornet. which have been received at the jeweler. W. Biggs. All giaJes of chewing tobacco 50 land office within the past few Marcus Zeigenfus is in receipt of Chas Fields, of Wild Horse, was cents per pound. N. Brown A bons. day« ia the following, which is a le ter from Sot Kchubener. of nothing if not unique: “I-------- up as a witness in the Mirando- Parties who have been over the Sehubener Bros, merchants at Carlson water case. on oath «ay that I am the identical range in a number of localities ad Denio, which in part is as follows: James Sampson, who is driving jacent to Harney Valley say that a “Every thing is looking bright in person who nrule application for a homestead. That I wn« a widow j the team at the P ranch, was in large number of horses have died i mining circles. Ashdow n is work- when I made «aid application and Burns a few days the first of the during the winter and that if the I ing 20 men and running his 5- «ingle and am «till in the same fix.” ■ week. winter holds on much longer there stamp mill night and day. turning That «he should have been n Miss Augusta Corum, agent for will be a large loss in all kinds of out from #150 to #200 per day and widow and at the «aine time «ingle the “Masonic History of the North stock. ore enough in sight to run 3 years, is to «ay the leant somewhat singu west,” was a guest at the French Harry Clendenen came over from lleexpectsto put up a 20-stamp lar; but the moat essential infor Hotel this week. the Buchanan station last Saturday mill in the Spring. Canfield has mation to rude Sam,« official« is and loaded at Waters A Hagev’s just returned from the East with Mrs. J. Devine, of Baker City, that «lie was «till in the same fix with 6200 pounds of baled hay for j more capital and will start up in was visiting in Ontai io this week, —The Dalle« Chronicle. i stage stock at the station. This is ( a few davs with a full crew. I had ; the guest of her neice, Mrs. Lulu Simpson of the Chicago Millinery ' a pretty good load for four horses a little work down in the White j but the trip was made without Elephant and struck a 3 foot ledge A man left hi« umbrella in the Parlors.—Ontario Democrat. that assays $29.(0. So taking mishap. «land in a hotel recently with a Hermann Blackwell informs us card bearing the following inscrip- that he bus accepted a joli from his Secretary Hitchcock has ordered every thing into consideration I tion attached to it: “This umbrella uncle H. Y. ILackwell, of Burns, the discontinuance of the services look forward to quite a stir in the belong* to a man who can deal a and will soon depart for that place. of Edward N. Deady, of Portland, Spring. We have had the heaviest blow of 250 pound« weight. I shall — Long Creek Light. as special agent of the Land Office, snow storm in years.” lie back in tun minute«.” On re Deady wus employed to assist In SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. Send N. Brown A Sons your spector Greene in liis ¡investigation turning to «e< k his property SEED GRAIN. he found in its place a orders for Boots and Shoes during of land frauds in Oregon, and has Wheat, Twenty-five completed that work. card inscribed thus: “This card the next, HO days. Oats, cents reduction on all foot wear ex was left here by a man who can There will be a mass meeting at Barley. run twelve miles an hour. I shall cept Queen Quality. the court house Friday evening, N. Brown A Sons. not bo back ”—Ex M. Zieger.fus is in receipt of a I February 27, for the purpose of The tax list for 1902 will be in patent on a well drill a description I nominating candidates to be voted the hands of the sheriff by the first Eor a bilious attack take Cham of which was published in this i for at the citv election March 3. of March. Those who pav e their berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab paper some ti ne ago. He bus al The offices to be filled are Mayor, I taxes by the first of March will re let« and a quick cure is certain ready received a number of offers two Counciliuen, Recorder, Treas ceive a rebate of three per cent. For sale by II. M. Horton. Hurns; from buyers. urer and City Marshall. If paid after thet date and before Fred Haines, Harney. The largest and most complete April 1st they will receive no re A letter from Johnnie Caldwell to his paronts states that he has stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods. bate, but no penalty will be attach S tate of O hio ,C ity of T oi . kdo . a L fscas C ov . viv . j just passed his final examination in Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, ed. After April 1st the penalties Frank J. Cheney makes oath that history and that he will complete I Boots and Shoes and Groceries in commence and do not stop until he is senior partner of the firm of the eighth grade at the clove of the Eastern Oregon. Sold at one price your property is gone—and then F. J. Cheney A- Co., doing business I present term of school. I to all. Every thing first class and some. in the City of Toledo, County and Charley Johnson slipped on the ' we solicit the patronage of the Stomach 'I rouble. State aforesaid, and that said firm ice while crossing Main street from people of Harney County- N. Brown “ I have been troubled with mv will pay the sum of One Hundred Welcome's drug store Monday I A Sons. stomach for the past four years," Dollars for each and every case of night, breaking the bone in his W. R. Rutherford, of this place, ¡says 1). L. Beach, of Clover Nook Caturrh that cannot be cured by upper left arm. The arm is brok i took first prize in the local orator Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “A few the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. en in the same place a* some ical contest held at Monmouth days ago I was induced to buy a Frank J. Cheney. months ago. Charley surely has a last Friday. The subject of his Imx of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Sworn to liefore me and subscrib l oration was “The Western Type.” hoodoo camped on his trail. i Liver Tablets. I have taken part ed in my presence, this (¡th day o This victory will entitle him to en i of them and feel a great deal better.” Percale 3(1 inches 10 cents. N. December, A. D. 1886. ter tho state oratorical contest i If you have any trouble with your Brown A ¡Sons. A. W. Gleason, I which will be held at Eugene stomach try a box of these Tablets. •J seal Notary Public. WAGONS! WAGON'S i 1 March 13, where his many friend You are certain to be pleased with We will sell you a Mitchell, from this county’ hope be may Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in 1 the result. Price 25 cents. For ternally, and nets directly on the Rushford or Webber Farm Bed again prove the victor. Last year ’ sala by H. M. Horton. Burns: Fred i he was a member of the Monmouth blood and mucous surfaces of the I Wagon; Haines, Harney. 3] Steel Skein #85.00 i lebating team which took first system. Send for testimonials, free. CABTOTIIA. prize. Mr. Rutherford is a son of „ ,, 90.00 F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, 0, Bear, th» 11» KM You Hava Always Bought Ex-County Judge and Mrs. C. P. ”-i „ „ 10500 Sold by all Druggist, 75c. | Send your orders to us, O. C. Co Rutherford. Hall's Family Pills are the lawt. Proper Compounding t Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL T" I