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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1901)
.. .. .............................................................. .... 1 iat site had ' given up smashing, hut wished she could demolish ■-- ---.— every beer bottle in the world. «¿TURgAY JULY -7. IMI. After the performance she spied the »‘heavy man” of the stock *1 * nager Jl tlAM HYKI» company smoking a cigarette. She snatched it from his mouth. Better slip with the foot than He pleaded that his wife allowed with the tongue. him to smoke, whereupon Carrie turned on the wife and told her A faultless character never gets she ought to teach her husband the idea that it is faultless. differently. A Great She íiincs-Mtrraíd. Newspaper. »7.."■■ . JS Every thing is created for the bzst and every one of us think we are it. Some people are like wagon« they rattle most when there is nothing in them. - An eastern girl recently made a jump of 13 feet and 7 inches, wonder l)ow she would jump at a proposal. There are greater crimes plot ted in upholstered parlors than there are in squallid cellars or| dusty garrets. A Romance of tbe Wheat Pit. The End of the Deal is the title of an unusually good bussness serial story which is to begin in an early number of The Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia. A famous transaction on the Chi cago Board of Trade is the basis upon which the author, Mr. Will Payne, has founbed this striking romance of the wheat pit. A charming love story runs through tbe stern "nd stirring plot. Plot to Escape. The Sunday edition of the o o Louis Republic is a marvel of modern newspaper enterprise. OREGON The orginization of its news str- vices is world-wide, complete in h 1!NE . every department; in tact, superi or to that of any other newspaper. AMD nioix acific The magazine section is illus AKlilVK 1HK s< 11 UDI LKÄ Depart for from 1------------------------ trated in daintily tinted colors and — From Hantingtoa «»re splendid half-tone pictures. This Chicago- Salt Lake,Denver, r t section contains more high-class j Porti i. rei Worth, Omaha, Kan literary matter than any of the Special saw City, St. Louis. fashions i 11^35 Chicago and East. 1:45 a.m monthly magazines. The _________ a. it illustrated in natural colors are1, Salt Lake.Denver.Ft, especially valuable to the ladies. | .Atlantic •’ ’SH Worth, Omaha. Kar - 3:35 The colored comic section is a Expr 1 2:10 .1« City, St Louis p ni. genuine laugh-maker. The funny Chicago ai d Fast. p tn cartoons are by the best artists. Paul Walle Walla, Lewis The humorous stories are high St. 12:35 E st Mail ton, Spokane. Minne class, by authors of national rep- 145 apolla, St. Paul, Du- a. m. IIutli Milwaukee, Chi-I utation. cago End East. Sheet music, a high-class, ular song, is furnished free < Sunday in the Republic. 1 OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDILE F rem PortlanH The price of the Sunday Re- ’ All sailing dates sub- public by mail one year is $2 00. | j ct to chat ge. For sale by all news dealers. 4 p. ni 8 p ui For San Francisco Bright Boys ______ Started in Business. Wool Sold. I every 5 days. Wlil.m.tt. Klrsr. Oregon City, New 1:30 p ni berg, Salem and Way Exc« pt Landings. Sunday. Willamette Kiv»r. Portland Corvallis and Way Landings j Leave Susk® Hirer. The publishers of the famous big Hiparía to Lewiston. illustrated weekly newspaper, P enn -I ly 1 syi . vania G bit , are now placing A. N. II0AR, representatives at every post office I Huntington, Oregon in Oregon, and they desire to secure A. L. CRAIG, the servic s of capable hustling agents in each of the following Gen. Pass Aa’t, Portland. Oregon towns in Harney county: Burns, A L. MOIILER, President. Drewsey and Harney, and in such other towns as arc not already sup Up-to- date job printing at reason plied. Ths work is profitable and able ptices. ploasaut. A portion of Saturdav only is required. No money what ever is required. Over 5(X>0 agents are doing splendidly. Everything ■vr f* ■ is furnished free. Stationery, rub ber stamp, ink and pad, advertis ing matter, sample copies, etc. Papers are shipped to be paid for at the end of each month. Those not sold are not charged for. Write to Grit Publishing l’o., Willi -mi port Pa., and mention T he T im Not a wool is tored in « a re Three hunched laborers strike houses time. and render 450,000 men idle. The During the week J. 11. Neal and labor strikes are getting as gigan Jones \ Willi.nns.of Stein Mount- tic as the trust combinations. tain, disposed of their wool at 11 Where will it end? cents, and the O. C. Company received 9 cents for their clip Many suggest that Carnegie There has been a good demand should give his money to build . for wool this year and the m u ket churches. But the last religious I has been strong and active. The census shows that the seating J prices received have been satis Capacity of the churches we now factory to the growers, much have is fm beyond the member better than some expected at the ship. beginning of the season, and they aie pleased that they could sell '1 here is no indication of a set their wool as soon as it was >1 KIIAI.D. tlement of the steel strike. Both offered and he able to return sides are determined and the home to attend to other business. JOFN F. STRATTON'S 132 HOLTS struggle may be much longer tCI I I IIHATFIJ than was anticipated when the Eirminfl’ainStiBl Strings World-Wide War Coming. struggle begun. It costs a quar ter of a million of dollars a day, John W. Book yy alter, of Ohio, lor Violin. Cni'.ar, Mandolin. Ban,o I mast Made. Fxtr.i Piste ’. it sum that would maintain a sy s is thoroughly convinced that a MAAK W irra- .t rot n* ru«t Send tui _jt!j F. STRATTON, tern of compulsory for a y ear or crisis is emminent between the /■parfar, JOHN MaHNjac!:- ■ ei u ni W h« .etale Dealt'’ > inory. Ui ban and rural populations of 811.813. 815. 817 1'. Oil’SI X. y the Belvidere > the world. ) A He sees in the rise in the price J King Edward has been cheated of grain the beginning of a strug i^O.OO out of a very nice present, '¡’here gle of the agncultui.il element is a diamond in London worth > i Superior to a!l others irrespective $100,000. Some subject of the against the conccntiation of capi of price. Catalogue tetls you ; kihg s had planned to purchase it tal in cities. t v. by. Write for one. This movement will begin in as a cornation present, but the Í America, he believes, wliere the gem had been carried off by an * NATIONAL S2W15S ViACIilNE CO., American. Just what an Amei 1- economic conditions are inferior, 339 I’POAOWAY, Factory, in his opinion, to those of Ger can will do with a diamond of this York. BELMDbKE. ILL. *i*e is difficult to understand un many and France, especially the less he shall use it as a golf ball. latter, which he rcgaids as the soundest country in the wot Id, W anted —Tut stw - irtiiy mtn ant - owing to the distribution of women t<> trav- I and a lvrrti.r for old Did Not Leave Carrie. «‘«tab i.hci house of solid fincanial wealth between the agrarian and ata'-ding. Salary $*«'> a year ar.d rt metropolitan classes. Mr. David Nation, husband of p. n» -. all paya--le in ca«h No canvas Mr. Bookyyalter sailed for the sing required Gire references an 1 en the famous “smasher,” whois due aelf a-i Iresse.l vamped enve'ope I nited States on the steamei living with his daughter at lbcti.i, Aljr«-ai Manager. 355 Caxton Bld O., has written the following Columbia yesterday after a 2.000- hieaco. milc bicycle trip through South statement; "To the Public : Mis. Nation ern Europe, during which he tra has seen tit to leave out comfor- versed Italy almost from end to table home in 1 Med teine Lodge, cod, crossed the Apei.nines, went Kan., and s.iys she ! w ill never re- over the St Gotthaid rangeant! turn to it to live. Therefore, there wheeled over the mountainoi « is nothing left for me to do but to roads of Switzerland. lie spent live somewhere else, as I am too the greater part of his lime hying studying the «Id anti feeble Io lite alone I among and have decided to spend the remain peasantry. ing few years allotted to me with CAIDWELL. IDAHO my daughter. Mrs. William Rid V Generi! Brintunq Business Transacted ÔÛ YEARS' die, in Iberia, (). She t ikes goo,! EXPERIENCE CORRESPONDENCE INVITED «aieol me in all my affii.ti.ms As 1 shall remain here, the people hive a right to know that m>ub. tSigned.) David Nation " Taarx M« r «« H.ghest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Mrs. Nation ha« tinned up Oitia». C6»>»!«M«t Ae •gain, this lime in Si Louis, M - , <■ • n« ♦. •• t « «fer« •, «wd .*!>•«- » " 'H ■«•» t cMr , r> .-n fr»* »Nwxfcwr where she appeared at a summer K» » M-* « 1« rs.fs.ily ivcc'tobw i»»■«»«• l.,...« «tri, ti» . f<4. - tuU Hm.iK et «• INtamu fiwtw. <•' 'CM ►•«-»« < ftxj *<r«*«nng IMMani». garden She delivered two IM”'»!« iak.-w «k-> ««»* Nuin a c u, rwrlt» S. < echos, one in the dancing p.n . a- W> W •» e w tt» evi » «• in Ih« lion <>n the nnpr pr etv of n ..rd A h«” ’•» ”»•<▼ »1*mrnewd 1 «nrtM r - rv’teS'n >f M*Twr-v» g» a d-v C«s. and tl.« ,s!|„ , .., t «u , o'JNN A C d .«'»'’ ”*• New fori Mb-r Ct *«• ’ • 3 * <, - * 4 1L» — i • law«. ScRntinc American. Oregon. Shelf Hardware Dry Goods Cl thing Machinery Wagons ! Groceries Oils Faints Patent Me<i- Bcots Shoes Hats Caps icisea Extracts Etc. Fanner’s Stockmen’s Supplies are Specialties SpoelalFrio-e On Largs Cash Order;. H V -K 'I \r-J ■ .. ...................................... «ard for burns sawmill UI .1 " Y’ ' '' - r I:.!,- . . ."HH I-erb»'1 ZDressed. IBiaistic arxcl Zr’lo©xirLg', ZMZo-cLld.irxg'- ,h<'. of Burr s. B R Porter. Bur i. . atf.e, oeath heart -m i. o hip. ea-4i '■ i «•H-h eur. I I-.']! .-!1 . ,ilr| ,.ur ■ “ ‘•■-»“I ri.itce I ni-.. r-.e'k s ’ ■ W Burns. ‘v'l The mill is situated in one of tbe finest bodies of Pine and Fir timber w J ( ter < lemei k . I'un B. ),„rH , ■ flu ’ < rtttlr BHioe tin r;the- hit. .■ Eastern Oregon. Tbe proprietors have spared no expense to put the road in tti.-lppii ’ ill !fi! tar, BAtt J under hit in ritht. good condition. All special orders receive prompt attention , I. <’ Grout. huruR. IL ffc « TJcf.r.u^^Bit An excellent quality'uf all kinds of lumber always on hand. For tur- hip; cattle, 11: j • S • r h p «. v e r t h >«■>' d.>A I! 011 1.«>■.:; I:.]“., . ■/ ,L ■ uti l und.’ ‘1: “tl-, ther information call on or address M Een\s i< k. l’’in k . !;or$ei det!’ I * al bar on Jell •bouhier. , a” e KING & SAYER, Proprietors, Burns, Oregon. earinai’kH, • wo u: <• ■ i;K brand“<l bur T t,n ri^ht rib$- half crop in left tar. ’ J II l.uuya-’d. iHiri.a. cattle 70nW^H|i|l marks. < :..p oil' b-ft i hr. 7.■Of J I’ Withers. Hart ey. ll(,rgag on ltfl shoulder catlie, Laif'' either hip cm murks. L|.perbi: •' derbit in left. Martin Br« f .. Ptin.F. cattle C M. KELLOGG, Propt. z »Ltal bai on e.ii.e: Lp. WMI right ear, auallou f.-ik in left. jaw; a. b. some l.jamb i < ;r. ;e \ Leaves Burns daily for Ontario at 6:30 a m Single fare $10, round trip $19 O I. Sbiiitilei’.eeker. Burns. < utile. '» <m ri/i ■ g;G1- Through freight 3 cents per pound over 50 pounds; under 50 pounds giaduat shoulder; marks. < top .,d right tar, ervb crop t if 1 vft. IlWii ed rate card Fred JienFledt. Buri;F. horses < n;im FD on ;cft side’; L- arcs Burns frr Canyon City Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 a ui. hitouider; dcr half cr.ip in < a< h t ar. R I W ilium a. kile\. h. rses.ranH :/ Single fare $7 00 round trip $13. Through freight 2 cents per pound; under shoulder; < aide, ( B on left bin; ofTieft ear. nn-Lr :.a f crop <.ff 50 pounds graduatt d rate card. • icri-biii: ulFoia’l e Gttmtrti derbit in left ear, 11 mlrr halt crophi^^H L, WOLDENBERG Jr ? O address, Burns, Ore < a;tie JT on left rins. < to), and under half crop in right. Agent at Burns. Office at postoffico II H Elliott, Narrows, horses. left stifle; in’-.le'lii eoi., inedtuc^^® mark, i;j| er «.ope on ca- h ear. r and bell collar. Sy Ivt F’er ?-mi:h. Narr.ius, bens(.r.^H•? ' !ez; eul’le V Lar. enrimirk, nuderhi’^^H »1 -ver slope in each ear dewlap. F G Smith, B'lriiR. lmr«c*. qnar*tu^H „ right hind leg and ief1 Hmiikief. eirt on either hip; eflmari, SHELLEÌ A FOLEY Proprietors, ear. split in under si ie of !iit. A E Young. Bums, horses. Y en'r^H-- BURNS, OREGON .J < < on i.ei tt d un iigh; shoulder; >ft F.'ioulder; catlie. r« <-ki; g fhain;^^^ carmaik, lig’ii ••ur dr.mpvl ing towaii R head on upper side; Shop opposite old Brewery side of neck; all unimiiiH dehorned ■wl G l’ Ruihe.ff.nl, Burns. CAttlMti^Bd; All work done with neatness ard dispatch. side; earma'k, umier si. pc in left bar u ou iuit shoulder. Mi<d ael MovJ.au, horses. onlef! on left hip; murk, right ear wi:h 1< f; d.’o« j“•'« de.vi., juiilitiiidieou Thea ’A ingfiidd. Lum«. Imrscs.5 • m b ft K*io’ii<L r. eaitie. same on < n p oft ieti ear. oh -rt . . «•: slope in John Urudd.).' k. Siivies. 11« $v>.S.-u^K- sltouldcr; (atiie.s-s <m right side; s^H| oft'right ear, s.vailow fork lu let, brisket. W E Smith, Burns, cattie. XIonrj^B, mark, sj.'ui in right ear, a.,.e 0:1 - G Hndsi eth. J'.ur- s. - a't’.e, s side; mark, f lop urn. sj ¡1' in HARNEY... Simon I ewis, l.ur..s. . au.le M. or mail;. < rop red urn.midi m untier hnh < rc.p o.‘i light. TG Kiil-f., Hur>r. (attic quarter’i^B left hip; maikF, m p . .vfi ear.Ui^H. John Witz'jjl. Burns, h- rscs. stifle; cattle, diamond I tr milciiHT^H split in cat h ear, watile tin erchr. Mjl I) M McMvniuny. Burns, herses, left ride; rattle, i‘Jen Jolt I.ip; marLi^H in ear n ear Willi full i.ume aud addru BURN? regon Varien Bros., horse««. I.F on rightsifc^® LF on right t.ip; mai n., < rop, upl«nill^B EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD BEER. derbit in right ear. QUART BOTTLES DELIVERED IN BURNS, $1.50 PER DOZEN J W Jones. Burns, caitle. qnartffd^H right hip; mark, t r. j» a d s.H in i bit in light; h-.rus saute brand on J A M illian s, \ Bn. Jn.tfts.71 Lsra^B I critic, J.nr IL on le’t ri! s. L*uik,un<«£i^B ear, under slope in right. f-'V H Elliott, Burr s l:«ns< r. HI Biife; rattle. <■;> left s.'ij; right ear. left split in half lu*erptf^B do\Vn agaii hi siuc of head. i-'V C S Johnson, \ a:,, horreS. (Rtt’.e. sj on jeit hip: mark, rrvp^^H half er- p in rigid ear. uudm t it In u J J olt son, lti’.ey, rattle. marks, swallow t-<rk in right cor.sriJM W B J .hi son, ( attic. JK cuntbincdiiiB mark, cr.qi ott right ear. two splili»B half crop in left. j-d* W A Campbell. N arrows. horse^SW^B on left shoulder; < aide, la- SC left «-hcuider; isark. t.rj er halftM®B John Buoy. Burns, hoters.-.P.onteMB Lecel Agent« Harnry Co. Locd Agents Malheur Co. ccttle, 2B011 right hip or side; KWhB ?. Rutherford, Bnru’, each car, hole in right. g W m. Conley, Bnlyh, I Mis I N Hu*het. Warm spriap. II. Loggan. Harney Lytle Howard, Westfall lock on left s.ue: maik. m attic under A Heath, Diewscy Sohn Ulpsman. Burna, horset,^®*® ................................ Vale shoulder; < tittle. OJ on right left tur. two uudvrbits iu right. |g 8cm King. Burna, cattle. 87 on crop and unaeroit m each ear. w*<®W jaw S J I' Dicker son. Narrows, horse?. •y stifle; (tittle, bar through diamond shoulder; mark, uudefbit in e«(t *■ branded on left aide and hip M R‘ It i. Nrrrov. a. horses. R 9 castle, same on left hip or side, nsiw | bit iu each ear. dewlap *.n brisk«- Jg I> Fiunemore, Burna, horses. left stifle: c a*tie sai v co left kip *¡1 on each ear, under slope in light. I nvee- S A Egli. Fp’j. h< nejt, on teftstifc4 I on right hip; mark, upper half crop<»^ ! JT Ware. Narrows, cattle, mule ; hi;>: mark, under naif crop in nftit* ■ J " Biggs, Burna, horses, OR on H B Timmona. Narrows. ho-ses.Tft’j ohn oberss ecy ntario r Lined on left sude; cattla. circlet?* j mark, crop and under half < rop i* ,e’j derbit in right, dewlap under thMR J 1 Joel H Howard, Itnrni*. hordes, bdfj*J i stifle; <attle. Maine on left hip: left ear. split in right. " H Brown. Fife, horaea. tmr** *^11 jaw. young hOists both jaws nn ] right stifle; l»ar “ on righ’ sh<'J‘*y a* r« st hook: b-a7 diamond on ier:s»i''’n " ,1‘ Hanley, Burnt, hoi tea. • attic, same on left hip; mark, sn* < split in right ear. s .v allow fork it LY on left hip; mark, swallow h»rki* I , J r ' reaaman. Burna, cattle. • eft side or hip; mark, crop and i.n:B • and alit in left I. L Clark, Narrows, horaea. varf j shoulder. I J«»hn Gikreaf. <p. I. g. Co wrench on left atirte; rattle »asta*’ Wxgen w«k «lone Ü a «»..factory manner. All order, given | mark, aquare crop off right ea- ■ L pe on .aft, Frva. hci.nn Llv.stck Co . ! r’ * prompt attention. _ Give him g perm ter dent, F < Lusk, aete-a^ 7 Burna, bo ».». p on left ft tile; OD >ft hip; mark, under Rt" en ear. dew ap cut tin rattle. F * ma k tame as ahov«; cattle. mark. a«aJh>w ,. n left ea? ’hr«-a» ( a.tie. T . n left hit mark.R* off L ft ear. wa t e on left taw » • V v‘*lrtly. Burna, hvrft '•'** left sh n err live us a call. ff EGET, IRVING, Prep Harney Valley Brewery . O Five Gallon kegs $2.00 delivered at your home in Burns. E. O. D. C HEAEQUASTERS AT ONTARIO, ORECOR. Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a "« neral real estate and commission business. Bovs and sell, real estate, mine, and mineral land’, business enter prises <>t ail kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location of government lands and the development of the re sources of Eastern Oorgon anti contiguous territory. J E. R , ., O , O . JOE TUPKER first national Bank Blacksmithing I • GENERAL MERCHANDISE. S ORJ U P Warden Martin Lawrence of Frankfort, Ky., believes he has OF VOIR t,8P ,m The hypocrisy of telling a man frustrated a plan of James How- START A BUSINESS f»WN t’U.n vWN ba tu rd y how to live after depriving him of ard and Caleb J’owers, convicted _____ * - - -r I 10 p. II of the means of living is enough murderers of Governor William Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney to plunge the nation in to social Gobel, to escape from the jail at I Fiankfort, yyhere they are con M aking I dkas ’ is worth its weight in 6 a. m. ism. gold IO every man who wants to start a Except fined. The two prisoners have legitimate, paying mail order lusiiiess. Sunday If there had been abundant 1 been transferred to a steel cage It tells you what to do and how to do crops in t|ie Middle states of 1 in the center of the building and it successfully. Send us 50c today course McKinley caused it. But 1 a special guard placed around and we will send you the book, an 1 a was he the cause of drought? We them. The warden says he valuable monthly journal one year free learned of the proposed outbreak C kntuby P i tiusiiino L’ o ., B ox 73, guess apt. H ebon L ake , M inn . through one of the other prisoners, yy ho claims to haye been in the I Sat plot. $1000 Ut r». H. Gray, -V > xíO Horseshoeing. MAIN ST.. BURNS Our fee rdnrne-l if we f \ny one sendin - “ uiT invention will prompt!» receive our coinion frJ-1 * ln1de*cnPtion of ability of sxw.e -HovVO'^ . ¡’¿nt" “ nTt theJ*1, tent- -cnre.1 through M sdvertwd for «le xt our expend rT<1Ue*V ** ’»tenti Patent taken out through us receive -4,1. , . Tw» Pxrrjrr RKoum. *n iilu«tr«<4 xr.4 wrlelve- „ , ch3r«- in by Msnufw-turer* xi>4 Imeetorn. ' 1 couraJted S«1 for sample copy FREE. Address VICTOR J. EVANS A CO - «..n. _ Pwfeat 4 r ton er«, ** . Wanted! Vour tea trade fro© on. ScJii/iiitgs Best wan — your money back if don't like it