Local and Genoral. i Oregonian and Items. 12.00 McMullen th« photographer op posite the bank. M. 1. Lewi» has moved his fami ly to hit ranch west of town. Receiver Cha* Newell returned Monday from u trip to th« railroad. Rohl Angevin», formerly of this city is now located at Clifton. Ari zona. Proper Compounding Jerry M. Merritt, of Riley, wan in on business a few days thin Of prescriptions is no child’s play. week. It requires ooii«ci»ntiois care ami Harvey Douglas, the sheep buyer, aceuraUi kmiwlvdgn of drugs and their relations tn each ut her. We returned this week from outside lake so honest pn-le in the purity points. of our drugs, si.d th« skill ami no- Mr and Mrs. James Ririe, of Cow eursey with wlxeh wo coni|«>uiid Creek, were visitors in th« city hem on your physician's order. yesterday. Burns Drug Store H. W. WKMXIMK A CO., Proprietor». i HARNEY VALLET ITEMS. Ml TBKDlY. JUNK I r«1' Frank btauffer ci.me in )»«ter- from Crane Creek and will spend a few days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. King, of Happy Valley, were in Rjrtis Wed nesday on land bu«ine»a. Samuel Bailey left Wednesday on a visit to Ontario, where he will remain until after th» Fourth. Hon. C. W. Parrish, and daughter, Mrs Win Gowan and children, Miss Goldie Duncan and Mias Viva Cozad, returned Sunday from • iinyoii < 'ity. The ruin Thursday, which Mem- ed to be g<m*-rul nil over the valley, will prove of great value to the grain crop. Th« range ami hay crop will to some extent lie greatly benefited. W. N. Jorgenson expects to leave about June 2<*. for Chicago where he w.ll consult specialists regard ing tlx-affliction ol one ot Ins legs which has been giving him con siderable trouble for the past two years. J. C. Buckland, of Hurney, spent several days in Burris this week. Mr Buckland and sons, I** rank and Starr lire prenaring'for a trip to Alls-rta with a band of horse,. They will probably locate in that section. I. L. Poujade, of Cow Creek, was over on business Tuesday. He says that his hay crop this year will be short. The gruss stands thick on th» ground but the saeson has been so diy it is getting no growth. J. W. Shown and Chas Roper, of ilirney, were visitors Wednesday. Mr Roper is troubled with rheu matism and it is with ^phcultv that he cun get round. If* Mine down to consult u doctor atxl g< t some medicine. GREAT MILLINERY SALE! Big reduction in Ladies’ and Chil dren’s street ham. and Children's trimmed hats. Don't overlook one of the greatest bargains ever offered in Burns. Call nt the home of Mr«. G. W. Cummins. Johnny Caldwell and little Tom my Jordan arrived home Tuesday from Pendleton where they have been attending the St Joseph's academy. The boys were met at Ontario by Mrs A. Jordan who ac companied them home. “IMCOW S ’S" “IfllOWM H' ••Tifi: s \TIXI'A« TORY HTOKE" I I Attractions . . In our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT we are showing new stocks of Carpets, Portiers, Embroidery Scrim, Li no Hums in/aids. Lace Curtains. Flour Oil Cloth, 3 ft. 6ft and 12 ft wide Mattings, Rugs, I Window Shades. Our Varieties and Low Prices will attract you, Art Draperies, Couch Pillows. Hassocks. I 4 i Have you examined the New Styles of Queen Quality Shoe* and Oxford*? A Stylish Street Oxford Queen Quality OXFORDS Queen Ouallty Oxfords. $2.50 I I KIbo Kid. Patent Tip. Welted Sole. Extension Edge. Medium Heel. HIGH ARCHED. There are more Queen Quality Shoes than any other make—WHY? John Robertson, foreman of the Robbins esiste, WM over from Drcwscy yesterday on business. 1.. II. Ilaker. Formerly of Harne). t'ominiUSuirlile al Bota«. Henry Welcome and Charley Johnsxi were in from their their Boise, Idaho, June S.—The re- Clover Swale ranch.-« this week. moms of I. B Baker, formerly of Dr. Burrows' family arrived linker City. Or. wore found thia yesterday from Ja< kson County. morning about I or l| miles be-1 They will occupy the Brenton resi yotid th« Ninth-street bridge. dence. Baker is sup)...... I to have com- Mr. mid Mr* Antone Egli, of iiiitltd suicide la«t Thursday morn Silver Creek, were in town Wed* ing by shooting bioiselt Baker l<-nes a wife and three ixsday making final proof on their A change in the managenent of sons' who arc at pr«-« ni living on ■lei eri land claims. The Windsor Bar is announced Smith's Prairie. The cati-e of ('has Anderson and wi*e return thia week. Lee Caldwell has taken Baker's rash act is sup|KHed to I«- ed last week from a several months ilia nephew Chester IL Smith into that a charge of forgery is hanging visit to friends and relatives in partnership with him, and the over him at Mountain Home, an<l Southwestern Oregon. business will hereafter bo con iuct- he wm unable to lw*»r the disgrace IL W. Welcome A* Co. and ed under the firm name of C. B. of public prosecution. Our Spring line of goods will soon be on display. Call and Schwartz A Budelman this week W. P. I.awry. and daughter, of , Smith vt Co. This is one of the i fee us and get our prices. Quality of good, tlie highest; prices The crime which Baker was erected haiiilsome awnings in front Bowling Green, Missouri, father most popular retreats in the city charged with at Mountain Home the lowest and seeing is believing. of their place* of business. , and sister, of Mrs Dalton Biggs, and has been made such by the was the raising <>f u school warrant from ♦<> to loti, the complaint al- ■ Henry Richardson left Tuesday were arrivals on the Ontario stage courteous treatment extended to for Whitney where lie will meet Sunday evening. We are inform all. legitig forgery. (L. II. Baker, who committed his wife , who is returning from u ed bv Mr. Biggs that they will L. L. Clark, of N xrrows, deliver suicide at B rise as mentioned in visit with relatives in Baker City will spend the summer in this sec ed a ba .id of horses here Monday to tion and that they may decide tn parties from Jackson County, who the above dispatch, was a former J. C. Welcome, Jr , went to Cow resilient of Harney, » here lx- taught Creek Wednesday after his wife locate permanently. will drive them to Pendleton. school in the early 90'». On the and children who were visiting at Mrs. (’. P. Rutherford, accom There were ol head in the band I creation of Harney County he was the home of Mrs. Welcome's moth panied by the children, left the and were sold for $10 a head, the1 ap|>oiuted Superintendent »¡Schools er. Mrs Jane Jones. first of the week, on a visit to her horses being picked up as found on and st the el<-< tion following was daughters. Mrs. Al Masterson and the range. It has been rej>orted William Brotherton moved his Mrs, W. A. Roliertson in the Drew- ■ that Mr. Clark has sold h«s entire the democratic nominee for the »nine position, being defeated by family to the mountains this week, sey section, where she will be band of horses, but this he savs is Chas Newell, tiow receiver of the wherein company with A. R. Yan joined in a few days by her hus- j an error, the above number being United States Land Office at thia tis he has a logging contract with band, when they will sit-k for a 1 all he has turned off, though the L. WOLDENBERG, SR.. Proprietor. place. Prior to Ilia coin i nr to Sayers and Horton. new place to make their future ! remainder of his horses are for Harney he was a resident of Baker sale. W. W. Brown, of Fife. Inst week home. The services of a brewer of long years experience has been se County, where In* taught school for sold a picked band of 100 yearling :>ave Newman rettimeli this E. P. Sylvester catne in Wednes cured and the uroduct of this Brewery is of the best grade in the J a number of years and was Super horses to a buyer from Eastern day from the Stein Mountain coun- week from a trip to Alberta, He Inland Empire. lace a trial order and you will not be disap intendent of Schools for that coun Washington, receiving $50 per < try where he has been shearing is not whollv dissatisfied with that pointed. ty in 1880.7. After leaving this head.—Prineville Journal. I sheep with Hamilton's shearing country but states there arc many section he returned to Bilker OREGON The BURNS, William Levens and wife arrived crew. He says they have finished drawbacks to that section, County, h aving there again three tais week from Douglas County on shearing ii that section and that blizzard last month he savs killed years ago ) a visit to Judge Levens and wife. part of the crew will establish a thousands of head of cattle, Range camp on Devine Flnt where sever is good but there is not an over- Cha« H. Semper is in charge of We an* informed that Bill will abundance of hay for the feeding u crew of government surveyors locate in this section permanently. al bands of sheep are waiting to be season. Dave has again entered sheared. Wm. Buffington nnd father, have who arrived her« this week to be John Sevedge and wife, who left the employ of the Pacific Live gin work on a topographic map of taken their race horses, Dewey, and I Stock Company at the Island ana Eastern Oregon. They will go Little Henry to Lakeview, where here a year ago for southwestern will not return to that section a- Oregon, returned last Friday to from Ix-rc to < Intario, thence to they expect to participate in the gain this season. Burns and Prineville, and will racing events held there Fourth of again take up their residence in The sight of an automobile on this section. Mr. Sevedge states wind up this fall al The Dalles.— July week. our streets is not to be caught every that they wintered in Medford and Huntington Herald Tin- Georgia Harper Company that times are very prosperous day, so when it was announced will open a week's engagement at there, but that he is much better Monday morning that such was to It’s a real pleasure to wear the this placo June ‘27. This troupe is fine fitting clothes made by Strauss well spoken of by the press and are satisfied with Harney Valley and be a stieet attraction for the day a Bros.. America’s ¡.ending Tailors, drawing large crowds whenever expects to remain here permanent fair sized crowd gathered to witness the maneuvering of the horseless ly. Chicago. They’re so reasonable in they appear. carriage when it should make its Paul De Laney and E. A. 1’uter- price* too. Robinson & \\ niton, appearance. It put in an appear-1 Judge James A. Sparrow return- baugli, of the Oregon Daily Journal will take your order. ance about 2 o ’clock and lai<l up j ed Monday from the McKinney published in Portland, arrived in ’ sawmill where he has been recre our city Tuesday in the interest of here about an hour. The machine !.. This paper and The Chicago ating for a few Hava. E. S. i that paper. Mr. DeLaney is writ was a Winton touring car. “24 horse k Weekly Inter Ocean 11.öl) for one Snuffer brought him down return- ing up the country for a special jiower. The occupants were Dr. i, y-vai. “Special deni” I ing the following day. Successors to R. A. Miller A* Co. edition of the Journal, while Mr. Nelson II. Jackson, of New York Citv. and John Crocker, a wealthy soliciting I ’ ulerbntigh is doing a Ills Life Saild by Chamberlains W. W. Brown, the wealthy stock- l A Colic, Cimbra and Diarrhoea j man of Wagontire, is reporttd to business. The gentlemen will re ' resilient of San Francisco. The Remedy. have sold all his horses ranging in I main in tile interior lor several trip from the Bay City to this city u “B. L. Byer, a well known cooper j was made with but few delays. "V Harney .Crook und Lake counties months. I* of this town, says lie believesClinm- ! The only one of any moment was ! to a Chicago dealer, for the neat Dalton Bitigs moved his family berla'n's Colic, Cholera nod Diar sum of $96,000.—Canyon City I Saturday out to the Rutherford nt Oakerman’s on Silver Creek > rhoea Remedy saved his life last when they ran out of gasoline hav Eagle. ranch which place he has recently ing lost their store of this most summer. He had been sick for a purchased, and will add the occu essential article, and to replenish WAGONS! WAGONS i month with what the doctors call l Ì pation ol gentleman farmer to his their supply a trip to Burns by We will sell you a Mitchell, bilious dysentery, and could get already acquired professions of other locomotion was necessary. nothing to do him any good until Rushford or Webber Farm 1 lawyer and politician. He will not The parties are enroute to New , Wagon ; he tried this remedy. It gave him let the removal of his residence York Citv, but aside from this little $85.00 . ’ Q Steel Skein immediate relief,” says 11. T. Little, l interfere with his law practice ami information was obtainable. 9000 • ’ J „ merchant, Hancock, MJ. For rale his clients will find him at the old 105.00 „ by H. M. Horton, Burns; Fred I 3 | ,, Oregonian and Iteli.«, $2.00. I I Semi your orders to us, 0. C. Co place of business us usual. Heines, Harney. ’ BURNS, OREGON Lunaberg & Dalton Harney Valley Brewery Miller & Thompson, ■t I , I 5 i I El r k_ rTSSERSTjæSæSSiTSaESSEXTæSW