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I'Re—• County Official Paper The Hvat— ADVERTISING MEDi ^- fob - Job fiîirney County >ii Kill'. K«t»UH»>»*« insti ‘[liirt. E.labliri.r.l 1WV BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER 2 Cancer Germ Discovered. A young French phyaiciau claim« to have discovered 'he perm that causes cancer, and l.e declares that he can inoculate a human being with the disease and produce a tri •ancer in a short «pace f ti nr. lis discovery ha» attracted a great ieal of interest among medical .eii abroad, at.d experiments are ow being conducted with a view f determining the Uuth of the new heory. , The physician who has made this startling discovery is Leon Noel. •The thesis which he wrote in order to receive hi- diploma contained the first io! irmt'on of his new ideas and that thesis has made him fam ous He says he noticed that can cer was more common among peo ple who lire in thickly wooded sections of the country, and that it CUJWING Wlffl THIS LABtL fjl, “#w<f MASOH a LONDON clothing Carry made by these Manufacturers. T his label a guarantee of quality. Our name is a guarantee of value. ciaviis . ¡ WEDNE3U AY BYHD THOb. v; ¿«'St?. “X- 4^* P.3LISIIE1ÍS AND PROPRIETORS. 3 ;.I’BSCBI1TION KATES: ou;i Year aix Müuihn Three Mouths eoCXTY—«ARSKT Î . r. R. Rutherford . bounty j j Ige (M). il. K«îl«y C’.erW (K) J. C. Welton*o trews liter *- TA. M» ’!xina»>n V iiirvv'ur ....... McKinnon *h*ritf (D) A. J- W.y.Wal« ’*' Assessor ....« .<» , C. By r.I i teiiiul euperiaten ieat • <D) . .Vf I. M. Da.'H ■ •t»rh Inspector A. B. Murks íf>)i J >«.a-Alis iu tiwrs Geo. Ha gey •rd office : MAIJXBT n. S. IASI» .. Th mas Jottea •ngisîsr .. ...A. A. C«whig M»¿tfivur "o:.'l b ind instruments tuken iu part payen r-t for new eu, s. SOCIETIES. ÌTLVA REBEKAH Degree No.42. Meets every let and td Wednesday . MiMJeriMt MePhteters >.<*• M.ss l«ewua Zcigl<M'. Kec. sec y A. O. C. W.Burn« Rodite, No <7 ft««t,rtírtSJ«aa*,kThnrsd»J. Il M Horton, M.W. J W batir, lier. I HABXKV l-OBGS, XO. r>, I. O O F . XttWtlOH Villi’«« u»ll. •very »»tur Uy ».ivuia M !.. lx»'». > *•- k ’ < r. I«isi-r. f-ey- BURNS, OREGON. » '■ *»Tl. HOWARD SEBR1E. P.IW..T w. a . seance, VK. cam «*« Groceries. Provisions, Hardware, Farm Machinery, Wagors Wines. Liquors, Cigars» consider-' Pabst Beer. WRITE US FOR PRICES. Oregon Forwarding Co. Oregon. Ontario, I. S. GEER &, CO, BURNS, OREGON. H ARID W 7V.FL KZ, The East Oregonian has been organized in Grant’s Pass. The All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery, asked by a subscriber: “Can a per . purpose of the organization is to . stimulate the officers of the city in I son. having one# filed on a home- I Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc. I the enforcement of the law. Public stead and lost it through a contest. 1 file on another homestead'.’*’ As :i | nuisances are to be abated, the rtreet corners kept free from the general proposition h le could not. I Especially if the lass :es l'ted from ( loafers and bums who obstructed the The only any violation of regulations or the pafsases, and lewd characters Garden Seeds and Sporting Goode. , abandonment on his part. Yet if are to be inhibited from plying I he voluntarily abandoned hii home- their trade openly. If th" officers .stead on account of destruction of fail to see injractions of the law, a Give us a call and we will Convince yow that we can give better ¡crops, sickness or other unavoiable . committee will point them out. It prices than anyone. ■casualty prior to December 1894 he no one offer« to make complaint a I (could. And there might be other [ committee will provide a private __________________________________________________________________ circumstances which would entitle prosecutor. If evidence is lacking I such a party to file again, but it 1 a committee will supplv it. If the officers thiik it is proposed to hold would have to be in case where them up to the public opprobrium cancellation of bis entry was pro- | and where there is a remedy by < ured for reasons over which he j TRISCII & DONNEGAN, Proprietor!. had no control. O hernise he | law for their removal it will be in could not file on a socond home voked. We are assured that the stead.—East Oregonian, league is dead in earnest. j CRESCENT BICYCLES M/ $ w Fins A Kansas Farmer's Prayer. In Marsfisld Monday afternoon, ex Judp» J. H. Nosier, accompanied ' A Kansas farmer recently ein- I by;. *■ ariil daughter and his | 1 bellishcd his prayeijvvitli the fol- so; *' b wife and baby, while, VT’ ahgb , Zdquors And Cigaxe, JjgfCourtcoui treatment guaranteed. Your patronage Bolichea. * anni drive * ' iruni front mickiu Mickle Point i uni* vuvœpi- toCoipi- j I ilio City, m«*t with a terrible accid- j 'ent. They had reiliud a point ........* I CALDWELL. IDAHO ( half way, and were driving around a high, rocky point w ' i •;> they met I A General Banking Business Transacted | of the poor cf Europe who have another tsani The Judge atlenipt- CORRESPONDENCE INVtT ED ! ed to back his team to the side of raised nothing and thus made our Eurns.Canyon Stage Line I ths road tn allow the other lig to ! wheat high, it is our sincere wish I pass by. but the horses became1 J. A. n»r.t.ADAY, eontracter. I that they shall not stiffer, For- i frightened and unmanageable and humor page, complete markets, tie- ... .... Carrying U. 5. Mails and Eastern Oregon Ex press Co’s Expssi TI IK ,] give me for being populist ‘I»'« | b,(kedoff th. grade, a distance of p.irtments for th# household nnc. __________ ____ ----------- -- ------ L-ave Burns Tuesday.Thursday.Siturday/or Canyon City NEW YORK WORLD, women’s work and other special de | time and I’ll never do it again. I „bout thirty-fiv« fiet below, , Mrs .. ____ partments ot unusual interest. If the product of my farm makes j Nosier was instantly killed »nd the and intermedi-11 >oints, Far# 15. THRICE A-WEEK EDITION. We offer tbis unequaled news 1 me a capitalist, let it come easy. I Judge*» life i« despaired of. The [ lowing tail piece: I “And we return thanks for the high price of wheat, for I hav: I paid off that mortgage, ami while ■ we deplore the grievous Condition i j J paper at.d T hf . T imes II esai . d to ................. » q ¡, won't hurt ..jy mv neighbor’s I page? a week—156paperi* a^’ear get her one year for 42 25. feeling». Give us another crop The regular sbscriptiou price of FOR ONE DOLLAR. the twe papers is 13.00 . we pray next year, and keep the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, price up and the whole mortgage ' Published every Alternate Day ex A«ww rt.T-vw-H«. _ Prof. W. n. Tcck-, u > will go. Amen-"’ cept Sunday- malted « «pwci.xlty cf Epilepsy, has without do«»»* treated and cur "I just think it’s shameful the ed md?« easel *ha« hey The Tbrice-a Week Edition of living Physician; his w iv that girl «p ts slang,'' saida CucreM is ast nishlng. The New York World is first among W« have heard ot ca«c* of ^9 yiars’ standing W stem Norn.al school girl to her all “weekly” papers in size, fre cured by him. M 9 f i.-n-l. * Mv' if I twirled ■ -v talk quency of publication, and the fresh publishes.** ▼ e»n a b I • er as shed • s, my *»lo im-n,' I I dad VI. K’TATF A ness, accr.icy and variety of its con H or a on this dis. would tan mv duds until III« dust — XUTARY PUBLIO tents. It has ail the merits of a ease, which ha sends would be th ii -r thin flies in fly great 46 daily at the price of a d-d with a . . larrs but ‘tim«’*’ “You lietcbor brass, and ÉUxìSSTS CISCON tar weekly. Its political news i tle _. hie , absolute «ur», free to any sufferers Who raajr send their P. O. and F.ipress addresa. itrve you rij h* ' ’’ replied the other bromp', complete, accurate and ini Lo a4vme any / -.a wishinr a cure te addmu N«i.W, H. FUU, r.« C«iw St, B«w T«rS young lady, “My parents are son L3’Practicc* before U fl. Land Ofö< v partial as all its readers will testify. fewer« of ths same hue, and if I It is against ths monoplies and fir should make a taw crack in in y the p- ople. conversation they G thrash the rose ‘W W 1 I w I JF eussedness out of my angelic nnat- It prints th" new’ of id th<- world, | oinv quicker than chain lightning SURGEON haring sp"c!al correspondence from , rMYSICIAf: AXD And juet then they proceeded to I '«Î1 m H ■ important m . www »*« b nt news n«wa point« wxinta An tKs* on the suck the juice of a Irmnn through gj,>lio. It ha* brilliant illustration» Residence Office at 1 Morie.! by great osHh.' rr, * capital • e'iek of co'dy —-Miltcn Kawlo. c Ä- SWEEK. Cure or.’-*‘ x Clothing, Boots & Shoes, i i Dr. W.L. LTarsden. Dry Goods, The Burns Bar F. V. JETERS, Agent first hational Bank T*"*5" We want your trade and in order to get it we are offering unheard ot bargains in all lines: Tin Shop in Harney Co. -■i , iiaii'k’t Atturuey ......... *'• W. 1‘arriBli- fun:-Ut-prc««ütativc... <(R) -O- L. Fatterpnii /4iBt-3«aaUr ........ (R)......... ".Gownii, Some hostlers in Earstern Oregon are looking toward to an increase in the value of cayuses on account of the expected largo demand for these animals tor packing in Alaska next spring. Men who have been at Dyea say there is but slight pros pect that many horses will be used there next spriug. Moat of those used in packing over the Chilkoot and White passes last season were starvid, owing to the impractica bility of packing feed over the país es for them. A tramway will be completed over the Chilkoot pass before long, which will do away I with the necessity tor horses there. Unless some tramway or railway is built over the pass from Skaguay,1 horses will be needed there, and ! CO; erriciAL directory SÍAH—I’ll—’S : i U W. M .Bride, i £ •U.. ;* r ! I ’ ITh-'i. Tongue. I Elli, c.ingresbWîet».............. . ,W. < K. ’. M, ldleninn Attorney Ueuetal 1* J.wid ■o/eruur ....... ............... ri vVm R Kincnirt 5jeretary of State Vreaaurer...................1» ....... i’hil. MclrcbUD ....... GM Irwin ; lapt. Publia Iublrvitivb 4:utu Prlutur E • ..... Vi H l.o«d« 1 ) R. 8. Bean. ( €. Wulvertun laprazAO Ju¿¿ea ........ F. A. Mu*»r« XlNETH JVDICIAI« DWIHiCT. Phtrtet Judge ............. D M.D C mffokp Demand for Cay uses. men are now in Alaska, ing the matter of putting a pony seldom appeared in cities and on express on th# Dalton trail, which high plateaus. He persued h’s may use up a lot of cayuses. There investigations and now states that is not likely to be any demand tor the cancer germ may be found in horses to go into the interior of the certain trees and shrubs. The country, tor there is nothing tor boil-like excrescences noticed on them to subsist on except for a t!ees, Dr. Noel says, are nothing short time in summer, and to pack less than vegetable cancers and horse feed into the interior would contain the germs with which lie be impracticable. The speedy has inoculated animals and causd wearing out of horses used on the cancerous growths to appear. trails last season shows that horses If further investigations prove are poorly adapted for that coun-1 that Dr. Noel is right in his deduc ' trv, or the country is poorly adapt- tions it will doubtless be possible to ed tor horses. vaccinate for concer and thus ren der persons immune, as is done agiinst small-pox. Grants I’ ass Journal: This week a law and order league, composed Regarding Homesteads. of well known business men, was is a good placo to study character. People judge others by their taste in dress—an infallible sign of refinement and intelligence. Appearances cannot be overestimated. Well dressed people are better received in society and business circles. The K. N. & F. Co. kind of Clothing can certainly help you. Here’s the famous label I iirnx« Printing other lidi»» ire also seriously bruised. One of the horses wan killed and the buggy wrecked. ‘¿r- W ashington Oct. 22—Secretory Alger ha« »ent to Lieutenat Colonel Randall, comtnader of the I tiited Stites troop» at St. Michaels, an order direct’’ g him to make uso of reindeer in Alaska for transporta tin" "f Vlip, Ile» «od r- lis f of Stiffer er«. ^¿Crel-V," A’gers idea is to e»'abli»h a regular line of reindeer communication under military managcmei t Meanwhile advices have r'-seh. d th» war department fro»’ brivate enure»» to the effrci that there is more fond along th» Ytiksrt than i» g-nerally supposed and that tm men need be htirgrr if he Cares to travel for food Alto gather there are a I tout 1200 tone of provisions within 30 miles of D aw - •in along the Yukon- & - , -.. - I I ‘'THUNDERBOLTS,” th« Inta t and gran'I^st Iwmk by this w«r1 l-wld« aelebrtty now «Hit and for nale txdualvjv hr |ub«CHptk>n Th« only took given u> the pubik by Sam Jone* in ten years, k llfvd l>v K< V It. t . 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