— J C BYRD M. I.. 1.KW1S, THCIR City Motel TI I E TURN TO RUN. The Experience of Tiro Bear Hunters in the Mountain» of Oregon, Lewis & Byrd, OREGON BURNS, We hive for ,ale the following City property in Burn»: In farm property wo liavo » ill te«n Blotkg io ilte Morris >n Ad d.’WBB and the whole of Brown he Addition, eaitaiairg the moat desirable r«aia»a«a in properly Tins town. >r»periy ia offered very aheap lor eash ICT acre L'P of good agricultural land 7 mil''» »■ -utli Thirty »er « in cullira .on of Burna. geed hoiiHe and barn. Title perfect and a 1 argaia at $ 1101). or ka ‘■ata! Iinenis No trouble 10 »Low property or give prior». This is Lata 3 aiH fl ih Bleak 29 kuftwi a ilk J * Kenyon residence wad ia ia a very desirahi • neighborhood and is afferad v. ry low for < 4»b, ia iidwab udly the This bargain beat in tow a A rood rancn contain.ng ICO acre», • a HoiioB Creek, 7 mile*« N »rth East kiiQWH >4 lh* \ Hembree plac» l r • ah hwfi’r «a ah or on reasonable time UadiapMlwd tula A bear hunt which terminated In a ma n iht a i one** <1 isa ppi/inting ond s’lr- prising, is »lesriilM’d by the Portlaml Oregonian. It oecurrrd in the moun­ tains of Oregon, whither two gentle­ men l.i.d betaken the»n«elves for a vacation trip. Seierul days were sM*nt in trout fish­ ing. Then one of the inen express-. <1 a strong desire for a. day’s shooting for larger gum«*. 'I hey vt out the next morning bright and early, and after hours of fr tii’k 11ainjnng were about returning to «’amp, v.hcn sud­ denly they av. straight t;< fore them a brown bear sitting on his haunches, under a blueberry bush, arid gorgii'Y him-elf with the berries. Both hunters fin <1, and the bear, with an ugly .grow I, disa p*.« art d. '1 hr men hasti i »d after hin>. bio were unable to over take him. i’or half mi hour of more Eugene, Oregon, and on the gravel road. Good dwelling, good barn A LAND WITHOUT ANIMALS. and outhouses; good orchard ami stranger* In Japan Are Forcibly Struck well fem > d, worth $7.000, to trad, with Thin I.ack. for a sto k ranch in Eastern Oregoi Japan is u land without the domes­ of equal value. tic animals. It is this kick which GEO. SHELLEY BURNS Shop opponi te the Brewery wirk in our line done neatly and with dispatch, guaranteed Give us a call All Satisfact’o- .‘.»l ikes th • stranger so forcibly in look­ ing upon Japaneo a nd.-1 n pcs. Then* i.»re no rows the Japanes«* neither drink milk nor cat meat. There are hut few horses, and these are import­ ed mainly for the mr of the foreign­ ers. Tin* fruit cars in the city street •ire pulled and pushed by coolies, and the ph a nrc carriages are drawn by ii-en. There are but few dogs, and these are neither used for watch do; s bca.‘I . of burden nor ip hunting, except bx foreigners. 'There ar*- no .sheep in Japan, and w ool is not used in vl<>thing. Bilk ::nd cotton Is ing the staples. 'Then* are ro pif-i- I ork is an unknoxx n artiel -of diet, end lard is not used in rooking. • here air no goats or mules or donlax s. Wild animals t h< re are, how <*\ < r, ai d. in piu - tieular, be ns of mormon:; size. One of tln se, seen stuffed in a museum, i desci ¡bed as “big as an ox.” Beside an­ other stlliTcd museum le;*r i ; pi - served in alcohol th«» mangled 1-fly of a rhihi the Iwar had cat< n jn 1 1 < i\>’<* being killed. War, of course, is acquninting the Japanes • x\ ith the useof anic . ! . Tin army has caxalry horsr:-, d other ■ I i drag the field guns. 'The empress, a Iso. in obvio is imitation <>f Europfan » »y- iilt’ms, is an expert horsewoman, and saddle horses are kept for her use. A SOCIETY ITEM. Burns, Oregon. □ j iri.itsed to be firsi claa W h mix oar own Paint*, ami Our Work Steaks fo itself. > 1 ’ I I • » V 11 > HI'.),7’ (ÍB1NET liAKFR / * ) inct \\ ■ i V > on < ¿ X ( i I l)< ( \ I xanibic m\ , i*. < irus, Ore. . " u > r e LIVERY c - ron T X I i ■h * ■ <1, M iiii Street. Pmprri * a R r i i » r I d 4 4 » »h I • • Ull fell i It wns at th* En.' laid I al', and th.* young society reporter t lull ¡»ened her witsand her p'.’neiL . t b*n ■ II a rd sat- f.u t< 1 v description of each rosfuiL1- might I e presented. Surrounding lit r were those most dcsirctr; of rreii g their nanus urd gowns in | r:;.t, nn. e ’or. says tl».<' New York Timt .it wns v.ith a hopehss eye that the reporter sur­ veyed the toilet 'i hr artful qursbon, however, v. ns asked a u. u; I: “Ard year rnirr nr.d gown?” “Mi i-r Matilda Jenkins, nt ¡red in pink crepon and dininords.” w ns th. studied and prompt reply, “Pink ere|.*on.” wrote the nc’ v. omnn, delighted \.»th th - n elegant name for cheesecloth. pi’iicil refused to add “nr.d d r.m- • .ds” until her quirk eyes had disc« ,ei< d on the gill’s collar a tiny rhit.i. tenc f t big as 11 pinhead, Then “r.iul dia- monda’’ w ent (low n i n 1 he nc»tel>ook a* proudly ns if unnounc i> g tiaras and stomachers of purest li mte r. Tim next dnv nil the gi»’ a notion count« r t’.chrir.i d • oxer a well-worn newspaper which rra»’.; “Mbs Matilda atllred n pink crépon and d and when the society »eo ut- over the printed words» he a pung as to the necui icy of th ' in­ formation she had given to tl. j ubl’c Mrs. Anna Robtrtwn, Proprietress. OttlUOM. D k I W«EY, THHtCK A-WEEK UH 18 pages a week—156 pal rs a..' e- r FOR ONE DOLLAR 1’ulilinhed every Alternate I' eept Sundav. bluLhU Meals x The Thrice-a Week E i n of The New York World is fit.-t till “ivetkly” paper» ir. si/.", f'e quencyof publication,and th" trf -li ness, aecracy and variety 1 con­ tents. It has all the n L 1 •> gre j T! . X. ID IT’or 0f3.00 por ssri rxixm (IS FOR A SHORT TIME 0KI> 3 C W. JOHNSON .t CO, Proprietor*. ------ GIVES T11K CHOICE OF------ • • 1 1 i A i” , OREQO 2-TRAR¿CO’tTINEFAL ROUT"\ G3ZAT Wires Liqucrs, aid Cigtis OREGON îü Covi r Ji,-'! table». Pleasant Card Rooms, etc . *’c. is ‘vret «’a»» in . ,-.rT particular. 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