Local and General. Oregonian ami Items, $2.00. County court will convene next Wodneaday. McMullen the photographer op- I |»>aitr> the bunk. I Joe Hector was in from his ranch at (’row Camp Thursday. William Russell, of Harney, wu* over on business this week. A SPECIAL SALE of tooth-picks, quill and wood, at The Welcome Pharmacy. oaoooaoo ** ■ : I George Shelley is in from the p ranch on a visit to hi* family. Judge James A. Sparrow is home from it trip to Stein Mountain. Frank t'alterson, of Lawen, Was among th* visitors during the week. P. H. Gray, postmaster at Lawen, was in Burna Wednesday on laud business. W. J. King, of Lawen, was train- acting buwincM in the city last Saturday. Commissioner R. J. William» » • -•-«.oaaaaaae was in from Silver Creak Thursday I on business. Capitol Barber Shop i Ever, thing fUl-nlass ami to-date R R. Sitz, of Lawen. was in town We>lnesday making final proof on his homestead. Olli Fall line of goods excel anything ever brought to Burna. Lunaburg A Dalton. Up- • ( W. 1>. Martin and Frank Davis of Harney, were over on business the first of the week. patronage solicited Kouthj J. IL Card camo up from Lawen of Capilol Saloon. a Wednesday on business, and left Thuisilav tor Harney. i * 4 JY.iur 5 i j -i : Herman Ruh, of I.••wen, was in Wednesday, making proof on his timber ami stone filing N. IT. Carpenter and family re­ turned Saturday from Granite, linker City and Ontario. P. L Oard, of Lawen, was tip on busineHs several days during the week. Charley King arrived from the railroad Thursday with u large consignment of merchandise for Lunaburg A Dalt.m. Mrs II. E. Thompson and daugh­ ter left this week for u visit with her father Joseph Robertson, of Drewsey, who lias been in poor health for some time past. I. Schwartz returned Tuesday from Whitney with his family who have been spending the heated season in Portland and Alaska All tiie members of the family re­ turn in good health. Mrs. James M. Dalton and chil­ dren left Tuesday via Hhaniko for Dalles. Polk County, on a visit with relatives and friends. Frank Sigfrist took them *• far as Hhaniko where they will take the train. Frank Jackson was down from the mountains Monday laving in supplies for another short stay in the hills. Frank has a contract to furnish a lot of short poles lor the Telephone Company which are to be used for braces. Mr. and Mrs F. D. Barrows arrived from John Day this week and will again make the'- home in Burns. They were well pleased with their location, but Burns furnishes more opportunities for employment. They will occupy the residence formerly occupied by them in South Burns. M ph Lee Caldwell nnd children, Mias Dora and Muster John, ar.d Mrs IL B. Mnce and Miss Vela, will leave next Tuesday for Baker City, where the children will be placed in school for the winter. Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Mace will return after seeing the young folks pleasantly situated. Lunaberg A Dalton will give away a handsome writing desk to cash purchasers on September 19. A ticket will be given with every cash purchase to the amount of one dollar, which will entitle the holder to a chance on this very use­ ful piece of household furniture. The desk is now on exhibition at their store. Drop in and see it. “Till: »ATIBpAC'TOItlf HTOUi One ol the most popular SHOES in the Market WOMEN For sale exclusively by BURNS, OREGON We give traci In if stampa. It has been suggested that the citizens of Burna should see at once to the purchase of a suitable tract of land for a city park. This is certainly a timely suggestion Ontario llem srat. and no time should be Jost as all Eh in Marshall, of Narrows, was Frei Haines ami wife, of Harney the most suitable tracts are being in Burns last Saturday enroute am in the city. divided into town lots and will John D. Daly, president of the home from Barren Valley. soon pass into the hands of num­ First National Bank of Ontario, Five days races are announced bers of individual holders when was in the city from Browser, Fri­ at Prineville, beginning October 27. the prices will double. There is ♦ Iltx). in purses will be given day. nothing more lieautiful and attrac­ Mrs. Nellie (trace took her de- away. tive than a city park, and we can parture Thursday for her home nt Rad Howser, of Harney, sp< nt a ____ have ____________ ___ be ___ a if ___ we will, one that will Cove, Or., after a plea-ant visit few «lays this week with his brother- credit to any city and that at a with her sister Mins Ida Roberts. in-law, Assessor John E. Loggan reasonable cost if the matter is F. H. Newell, John T Whistler, and family. J. W. Crawford who has been taken in hand now. II N. Savage and T. B. Lippincott, Kam Bixley is fitting up a short running a store on Stein Mountain, Adam George and wife, of Lawen of the I'. H. geological survey, ar- was arrainged before Justice of the I were tn town on business Wednes­ order house back of The Windsor rived in the city last evening, Peac«S. W. Miller, Tuesday on a day. Mr. George has just returned They were met by ex Congressman which he expect* to soon have open charge of selling whiskey without j from Ontario, where tie has been . M. A. Moody, The parties will in- to the public. a license. Ho waived examination to meet his wife who has been visit­ County Clerk Rieder and Leon and was held in $150 bonds to ing her mother in Aimed* County. epect proposed government react- Mrs. George also voir sites in Malheur ami Harney M Brow n returned Tuesday from await the action of the grand jury. California. made the trip in hopes the climate a few «lays vacation on I'pper Sil- Bonds were promptly furnished of counties. the golden state might prove vies, and Emigrant. with IL E. Thompson and IL M. beneficial to her health which was Ontario Argus. very poor at the time of her de-1 Mrs. W. W. Johnson ami chil- Horton as sureties. Alva Boynton has sold his race parture from .here. She returns dred nml Ed. Caldwell returned horse, Limb of the Law, known as A dispatch from The Dalles greatly benefited by the trip. Peanut in this section, to G. E. this week from a two months out­ dated Aug. 24. says: In response Rev. Charles J. O’Reiily was Turpin ami M FitzGerald of Burns, ing on Myrtle Creek. to a telegraphic invitation from F. consecrated bishop of Baker City for $250. The animal lias liven Thos Vickers and Charley Craw­ IL Newell, Chief Hvdrographer of at Portland Tuesday. A number taken to Seattle to be entered in ford, of Harney, arrived from the the Interior Department,ex-Repre­ of invitations were extended citi­ the races there. railroad Wednesday with freight sentative Moodv will leave to­ zens of this place to be present at morrow to accompany the Govern­ the ceremony. for Burns merchants. Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known E. V. Dalton and Walter G. ment partv through Eastern Ore­ Mrs. H. Volp and children ar­ Sharman, of Polk County, who 'throughout Mercer ami Summer gon. They are upon a tour of in­ counties, W. Va . most likely owes | rived this week from Ontario. We spection through localities where were visiting the former’s brother M. Dalton, a few days last ilia life to the kindness of n neigh- are informed that Dr. Volp ami National irrigation projects were I James week, left Monday on their return lior. Il<- was almost hopelvssly af­ family will reside here permanent­ inaugurated bv withdrawals dur­ home. flicted with diarrhoea ; was attend- ly. P. L. Oard has purchased Win. ing the last session of Congress. e«i bv two physicians who gave nim I Lunaburg A Dalton has just Lytle's band of sheep. The parties Prof. M. E. Rigby, of the Citizen’s little, if any, re.ief, when a ueigh- j received a large consignment of were in town this week to make a Fascinators, ladies ; Business College, returned last formal transfer of the stock. lair learning of his serious condi­ Fall goods, Friday from a trip to Grant tion. brought him a bottle of Cham­ skirts, and a general furnishing Andrew Lytle and family were County in the interest of the Col­ berlain’s Colic, Cholera nml Diar­ line. among the visitors during lege. During the past two months rhoea Remedy, whi<’h cured him in The lied Front Livery barn is week. less than twenty-four hours, For entering to its patronage and has Prof. Rigby lias visited the greater W. N. JORGENSEN. sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; Ered improved its livery service. Feed , portion of Malheur, Harney and | Grant Counties and has received News was received in Rttrns this Haines. Harney. by the «lay or month at reasonable ■ a good deal of encouragement. v.eek of the death of W. N. Jorgen­ | rates. The coming school year will see sen, at the St. Joseph hospital in W. II Culp, who has been con- | pupils from outside counties ami Chicago Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' fined to his home on Poison Creek, | the full seating capacity, it is an- Mr. Jorgensen had gone to | for several months past with ticipated, will be necessary for Chicago to have an operation per­ kidney trouble, was on our .street* their accommodation. formed on his knee, which had “1 have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor been nlllicted some time, the result for over thirty years. It has kept Wednesday. Grant Thompson, chairman of of an injury received years ago. my scalp free from dandruff nnd Chas. D. Rakestraw, Indian has prevented tny hair from turn­ the republican county central com­ Nothing serious was anticipated, ing gray."—Mrs. F. A. Soule, agent at Fort Bidwill, California, mittee, came up from his home and the news of nis death came as Billings, Mont. is registered at The Burns. He is near Lawen yesterday. He says a shock to his numerous friends 1 that nearly all the stock in his here, where he has won the esteem accompanied by Ocheco, an old There is this peculiar Piute chief, ami an interperter. neighborhood are in fine condition, of all by hie upright ami honorable thing about Ayer’s Hair character. The object of the trip is to try to ami that he has 200 head of beef Vigor—it is a hair food, The deceased was born in Den­ cattle that he wants to turn otf. induce the Indians of this section 1 Cattle buyers, he says, can find all mark (>0 years ago. lie came to not a dye. Your hair docs to send their children to school at i the stock they want in fiis neigh- New Orleans in the latter part of not suddenly turn black, i borhood, if they will be a little the 60's, where he became natural­ Fort Bidwell. look dead and lifefess. more reasonable with their prices. ized in 1872. About 14 years ago But gradually thcold color WAGONS! WAGONS i The hav crop is far above the he came to Burns and started in comes back,—all the rich, Wo will sell you n Mitchell, ‘ average and stockmen he thinks the jewelery business. He has one dark color it used to.have. will not be bluffed into giving their brother in this county. John Jor­ Rushford or Webber Farm 1 1 cattle away. Mr. Thompson was gensen, who is working in the The hair stops falling, too. Wagon; accompanied by his wife and Stein Mountain country. It is |l M ■ MIX. AH Ar>tllX>. isri.vo Steel Skein daughters. They are making said the deceased has a family re­ 90 00 "i « >» arrangements to semi the children siding in New Orleans. It is not 105 00 tc school in Eugene t.ie coming known yet where the remains will 3! „ be interred. Send your orders to us, 0. C. Co ! winter. 5 Fred Fisk, proprietor s I : See our premium lint. « NEW STOCK Is constantly arriving at our store. Our lines are complete and now we can fill any order with the best of everything. Bring or send us your orders tor Fancy Dress goods, Ready Made Wrappers, Ladies’ and Gents' Furnishing Goods Hats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Fresh line of staple and fancy Groceries. Lunaberg & Dalton Gray Hair Miller & Thompson Successors to R. A. Miller & Co. a L* J